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Citizens group looks to present alternate redevelopment plan
A meeting called by Milltown activists about the future of Ford Avenue last week was attended by more than 100 residents concerned about the current redevelopment effort. More...
Town Council prez says governing body will find places to cut

After gaining voter approval for a $106.1 million construction referendum in December, the East Brunswick Board of Education could not do the same with its $115.9 million budget for 2005-06. More...

SCOTT PILLING staffMark Sosnowski, 8, looks at the moon through a telescope during Tuesday’s Math, Science and Technology Fair at Milltown’s Joyce Kilmer School. More...


Child development course pairs teens with preschoolers

SPOTSWOOD — It’s the students who are the teachers at Spotswood High School. More...


FILEPHOTOThe buildings that once housed the Michelin Tire Co. on Ford Avenue in Milltown would be demolished to make way for an age-restricted community and retail uses under a plan adopted by borough officials last year. Many residents are opposed to the amount of housing that will be allowed under... More...


EAST BRUNSWICK — Not in my back yard, and for that matter, not in anyone’s back yard. More...


Board prez, vice prez win re-election; longtime member edged out

SOUTH RIVER — For the 11th straight year, voters have approved the budget proposed by the Board of Education. More...


Teatro Si will present the Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre, East Brunswick, in “Fuego,” a new flamenco production, at 7:30 p.m. on April 30 at the Wilkins Theatre, Kean University, Morris Avenue, Union. More...
I am responding to your editorial titled “Legislators Must Act on School Funding” (Sentinel, April 14). More...
If there is one thing that people on both sides of the Ford Avenue redevelopment debate seem to agree on, it’s that community input and involvement is a crucial element to the success of a project as important as this one. More...
James Robert Hetherington Mr. Hetherington, 86, of East Brunswick, formerly of Edison, died April 11 at home. Surviving are his wife, Virginia Ellen Hetherington; a son, James Joseph Hetherington of North Carolina; two daughters, Barbara Jean Pitzner of Jackson and Tracey Ellen Outcalt of the Fra More...
Former Old Bridge star named conference’s Rookie of the Year
With her first season of college basketball in the books, Old Bridge’s Jaime Capra is already looking forward to her sophomore campaign at Brandeis University. More...