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February 7, 2008
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State's oldest Chinese school marks 45th anniversary
Local residents didn't need to travel to China or even Chinatown to enjoy the beauty and pageantry of an authentic Chinese New Year celebration. They only needed to stop by Churchill Junior High School in East Brunswick on Saturday and browse exhibits of Chinese arts, sample delicacies from a gen... More...
Boisterous crowd pans proposal during gov's Marlboro stop Monday

Gov. Jon Corzine is scheduled to hold a "town hall" meeting in East Brunswick Sunday and will discuss his controversial proposal to raise tolls. Corzine is making stops in all 21 counties in New Jersey to explain his Financial Restructuring and Debt Reduction plan. The meetings are free and open ... More...

Some 60 children from East Brunswickarea houses of worship and youth groups came together Jan. 21 for the third annual Daniel Pearl Education Center trip to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Students from the Pearl center at Temple B'nai Shalom, St. More...


Two members say board wrongly stifled their questions

Jamesburg taxpayers will be spared about $400,000 in tuition costs for students sent to Monroe Township High School. The Monroe Board of Education voted Jan. 23 to use its own rate for students and charge Jamesburg $13,715 per student, which excludes interest costs from the 2003 bond referendum t... More...


Director, 77, says he wants to see projects through to fruition

While one longtime Middlesex County freeholder will retire later this year, another with more than double the years under his belt will seek to hold on to the post. Freeholder Camille Fernicola said she will retire at the end of her fourth term, on Dec. 31. More...


SPOTSWOOD- First she learned the importance of a service dog, now she's teaching others about it. For Katlin Miller, it's been quite an experience. She recently began using a service dog to warn her or retrieve help in the event that she has an epileptic seizure. More...


The next general meeting of AARP East Brunswick Chapter No. 4855 will be held beginning at 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 12 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Laura Stone of the Visiting Nurse Association will offer "Healthy Hearts," a presentation focusing on cardiovascular di... More...
Iam writing in response to last week's article by Vincent Todaro ("Man Says Police Were Wrong to Enter House," Sentinel, Jan. 31) regarding East Brunswick's underage drinking on private property ordinance. There are two points of that article that need to be clearly separated. More...
Today's question: What will Bill Clinton do next?
A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of GreaterMedia Newspapers. Let us know what you think. More...
Mr. Eppinger, of South River, died Jan. 30, 2008. Prior to his retirement, he was a draftsman/ manufacturing engineer with New Brunswick Scientific Co., Edison. Surviving are his wife, Eleanor; two children, Arleen R. Schulz, and her husband, Glen, and Richard J. More...
SPOTSWOOD- SeanMurray, a senior at Spotswood High School, has been nominated to compete in the national Principal's Leadership Award (PLA) scholarship program, sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). More...
Bombers nip S. Plainfield for conference crown
When the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament concluded on Saturday there was a new champion: the Sayreville High School wrestling team. More...