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October 11, 2007
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ERIC SUCAR staff Meg Farmer gets her mustang, Outlaw, ready for a ride at Superior Horse Farm of New Jersey, Monroe, on Tuesday. The farm is organizing a trail ride for Saturday that will benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tenn. See story, page 40. More...
Car driven by E.B. teen left road, struck pole behind mall

A16-year-old Middletown girl died and another was seriously injured Saturday night after the car they were passengers in went off the road and struck a light stanchion behind the Brunswick Square Mall. More...


Age restrictions may be removed from some proposed housing

Milltown residents on Tuesday urged borough officials not to approve an amended plan for the redevelopment of Ford Avenue. Many who spoke at the Borough Council meeting said the new plan is being rushed, and that if brought to fruition, it will mar the character of the town. More...


EAST BRUNSWICK - The month of October is giving residents a chance to see artwork created by two premier local artists. More...


HELMETTA - Now that the targeted beaver at the Jamesburg Park Conservation Area has been trapped, borough officials are hoping the town will no longer be dammed to endure flooding. A lethal trap proved successful in capturing the 31. More...


Brill's Karate students (l-r) T.J. Scarpa, Michael Cesareo, Ava Winters, Danny Homnick, Jordan Taha and Aaron Ahr work with Master Barry Brill recently at the school's new digs at Main Street Market Plaza in Spotswood. Brill moved the facility from Milltown, saying he wanted to take his students to ... More...


The Sayreville Main Street Theatre Company will hold auditions for its holiday show "A Christmas Carol" from 6-9 p.m. on Oct. 14 and from 7-10 p.m. on Oct. 15 at the group's theater, 3018 Bordentown Ave., Parlin section of Sayreville. Final auditions are set for 7 p.m. on Oct. 17. More...
This letter is in response to comments made Milltown councilman Randy Farkas in a recent article titled "Changes Likely in Ford Avenue Plans" (Sentinel, Sept. 27). Mr. Farkas made a statement saying that people who rent property in the town are not usually stakeholders in the community or do not ... More...
Afriend of mine, who's also a newspaper columnist, lives in one of those red states, and is about as conservative as they come. I've always figured I was fairly conservative, but this guy's dedication to the core philosophy puts mine to shame. Even mention Ronald Reagan's name in his presence and... More...
Judy Marjorie Knoeckel Ms. Knoeckel, 61, of Spotswood, formerly of Old Bridge and South River, died Sept. 22, 2007, at home. Prior to her retirement in 2002, she was employed for more than 20 years as a school-bus driver with the Old Bridge Township Board of Education. Surviving are a sister, Ja... More...
SPOTSWOOD - The E.R. Appleby School playground was shut down recently after officials learned that it violated state safety standards. The playground at the Vliet Street school, which houses the borough's second- through fifth-grade students, was inspected recently under a new state mandate. More...
15-4 a year ago, Bombers are much younger in '07
It's been a bit of an up-and-down season so far for the Sayreville War Memorial High School boys soccer team, as coach Nick Cifelli's Bombers have compiled a 7-5 record. More...