Get News Updates RSS RSS Feed
Get News Updates
Real Estate
Automotive
Employment
Services
Classifieds
Market Place
Media Kit
Forms
News
HOME
Front Page
GMN Photo Galleries
Bulletin Board
Letters
Editorials
Obituaries
Schools
Sports
Business
Online Obituary Submission
Featured Special Sections
Middlesex County South
Health & FItness Guide
About Us
Archive
Contact us
Services
Advertiser Index
Copyright©
2000 - 2009
GMN
All Rights Reserved
Terms of Use
November 25, 2004
Search Archives


Students now applying to a greater number of schools
College applicants looking to follow in the footsteps of their older brother or sister have recently been faced with a harsh reality — it may be necessary to blaze their own trail. More...

EAST BRUNSWICK — Nativity of Our Lord Byzantine Catholic Church will soon replace its parish center, which was destroyed by fire in 2003. More...

SOUTH RIVER — The borough will take part in a regional crackdown on impaired driving from Nov. 22 through Jan. 2. More...


Parents, employees call overcrowding, old facilities unacceptable

EAST BRUNSWICK — Faced with what has been described as the most ambitious project in the school district’s history, supporters of a Dec. 14 referendum are making a case to get the proposal passed. More...


EAST BRUNSWICK — The township will collect new bids for soil work on Heavenly Farms after receiving dramatically different price quotes from contractors last week. More...


A South River woman has been charged in connection with a hit-and-run accident that seriously injured a Sayreville teenager who was riding his bike. More...


Officials say effort will help town achieve 50% of open space goal

Monroe’s participation in the state Farmland Preservation Program is increasing, as two more farms could be spared from development. More...


East Brunswick collector selling off Yankees memorabilia

EAST BRUNSWICK — A stroll down memory lane with Harvey Wildstein can seem more like a marathon down the nostalgia turnpike. A storage room filled with baseball memorabilia goes on forever. More...


A Special Tree Lighting and Holiday Scavenger Hunt will begin at 7 p.m. on Dec. 2 at Veterans Park, West Railroad Avenue, Jamesburg. More...
I would like to respond to the letter to the editor titled “Where Has the Spotswood First Aid Squad Gone?” that appeared in the Nov. 11 issue of the Sentinel. More...
In the tradition of the SAT, we ask our readers to answer this multiple-choice question: Trying to summarize your life’s story on a few sheets of paper and distinguish it from a stack of 40,000 others is: A) frightening; B) one of the most important tasks in a teen’s life; C) the act of filling out More...
Helene M. Casey Deniken Mrs. Deniken, 72, of South River, died Nov. 17 in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Surviving are her husband, Richard Deniken; two sons, Richard Deniken of Cherry Hill and Kevin Deniken of Mount Olive, N.C.; four daughters, Maureen Whitehouse of Hami More...
Scores of colleges have expressed interest in the talented teen
He’s something of an ace in the hole. But planning for college is no easy task, even for the most academically inclined. More...
Sayreville can’t keep up with unbeaten Jaguars
EAST BRUNSWICK — The East Brunswick Bears are no strangers to exciting football games. More...
Nonprofit agencies in New Jersey that are interested in raising revenues and name recognition through marketing are invited to a half-day educational seminar titled “Putting Together the Pieces of Your Marketing Puzzle” set for 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Dec. 2 at the Middlesex County Fire Academy, 1001 More...