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In first four weeks
three-man team
made 42 arrests in E.B. More...

FARRAH MAFFAI Luis and Esteban Pineda look inside a Chevrolet Corvette at the Aug. 15 South River Cruise Night, the first in a series of classic car nights planned for the borough. More...

Boro seeks uses such as senior housing, town homes, retail

After months of discussions, the Ford Avenue Redevelopment Agency has taken a major step in its effort to redevelop the site of the former Michelin tire factory in Milltown. More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Some businesses still make house calls. Just ask personal fitness consultant Angel Tortoriello. More...


OLD BRIDGE — A suspected car thief who police said attempted to carjack another vehicle from the parking lot of the Wal-Mart on Route 9, was arrested Saturday in South Amboy after being chased by one of his victims. More...


MONROE — A state police-sponsored Crisis Response Team for domestic violence cases will be launched in the township early next month. More...


services for Aug. 31
Congregation Anshe Emeth of South River, 88 Main St., will hold Selichot 5762 services on Aug. 31. More...
It’s easy for an East Brunswick resident to write a letter to the Sentinel in support of the proposed high-speed railroad through Monroe, Jamesburg and South Brunswick, as Bob Ahlers did ("Proposed Rail Line Would Be Beneficial for Area, Not Detrimental," Letters to the Editor, Aug. More...
What has long been a blighted section of Milltown could soon become a bustling downtown district, thanks to the recent work of the borough’s Ford Avenue Redevelopment Agency. More...
Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. More...
While the threat of a work stoppage looms over Major League Baseball this summer, at least one group of area kids can’t seem to get enough baseball. More...