Parents support bill, start scholarship fund in memory of victims
Expressions of affection usually found in high school yearbooks are scrawled across two crosses that mark the East Brunswick site where Jon Mustafa, 18, and Lesley Carness, 16, died on April 8, 2007: "We had amazing times," "Best friends always," "Love you forever," "I'll never forget you.
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PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Left to right: At hole 15 on theminiature golf course,Mike Cann helps daughter Danielle, 4, with her putt. Curtis Holick, 7, gets a close look at the Crime Scene Hole, one of 18 set up in the social hall at St. Paul's Church in Milltown for a fundraising event April 4. The weekend of miniature golf will help pay for the annual mission trip of the St. Paul's Senior Youth Group. In July, the group will go to Denver, where 15 percent of residents live below the poverty level, to participate in children's programs and outreach for the elderly. More...
Hundreds of residents turn out to oppose garbage proposal
BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer
South River officials scrapped a plan to privatize the borough's garbage service after several hundred residents voiced their opposition to it Monday. Residents packed into the high school auditorium after word spread about a proposal to have Central Jersey Waste & Recycling Inc. More...
Editor's note: Ruling was made on deadline for this issue. For full coverage, see next week's edition of the Sentinel. EAST BRUNSWICK - An appeals court ruled Tuesday in favor of the school district's policy that prohibits football coach Marcus Borden from participating in prayer with students. More...