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Extreme flooding on Sept. 29 result of variety of factors

Flood waters receded from Helmetta last week, leaving debris, flooded basements, collapsed storm sewer pipes, broken water heaters and several questions in its place. More...

Some 250 expected to attend event for Special Strides

Where some would see a blank 15-by-50-foot canvas, Dana Murt sees the hopes and dreams of the kids who use the Special Strides Therapeutic Riding Center. More...


Middlesex County officials have taken steps to make sure that the three days that “The Wall that Heals” is in Edison next week will be a time to honor those killed in Vietnam. More...


BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer Like many young men of his generation, Kenneth W. Gonder did not want to go to Vietnam. More...


Roger Daley among speakers at Oct. 14 traveling exhibit

State Superior Court Judge Roger W. Daley won’t be scrambling for something to say when he speaks at the memorial ceremonies for “The Wall That Heals” exhibit in Edison on Oct. 14. More...


California couple takes to the road each year with ‘The Wall That Heals’

When John Anderson came home from the Vietnam War in the late 1960s, he didn’t talk about his experiences as an Army combat medic. More...


Jamesburg Elks Lodge No. 2180 will host an Oktoberfest from 7-11 p.m. on Oct. 15 at the lodge, 74 W. Railroad Avenue. More...
Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan’s letter to the editor (“State Should Commit to Removal of Parkway Tolls,” Sentinel, Sept. 23) is right on target. More...
A thief lurks amongst us. His weapons are stealth, immorality and a penchant for covering his tracks. He is a thief, as culpable as any other, perhaps worse because his victims are his children. He steals from them anyway. More...
J. Dudley Hill Mr. Hill, 81, of Milltown, died Oct. 2 at home. He served as chairman of the management program at the Institute of Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. In 1967 he helped establish the university’s Continuing Education Center and was appointed its di More...
EAST BRUNSWICK — They say they have no grudge against East Brunswick for knocking the German women’s soccer team out of the Olympics in August. More...
This week’s high school football schedule includes some important games between teams that are very familiar with each other. More...
Milton Paris, a sales and marketing consultant with approximately 40 years’ sales and business-growth experience, is hosting a new talk show, “Getting Ahead in Business,” from 9:30-10 a.m. every Saturday on WCTC 1450 AM. More...