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August 17, 2006
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Enzo Cristantiello, from the Lizard Guys, shows a tortoise to South Brunswick youths at the public library on Friday. This particular species can grow up to 200 pounds. See story, page 3. More...
Among ideas being considered to generate revenue in area

The South Brunswick Township Council is considering whether to allow warehouses in the eastern portion of town to open outlet stores. More...


Improvement shown; one area did not meet federal standards

The special education subgroup at North Brunswick Township High School is the only sector that did not meet the standards set forth by the federal No Child Left Behind Act for the 2005-06 school year. More...


'Lizard Guy' thrills youths at South Bruns. library

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Millions of years ago, reptiles were the undisputed rulers of Earth, and while their dominance has been toppled, they were still regarded with awe, wonder and fear in South Brunswick last week. More...


Police allowed a brief grace period for drivers to get familiar with rules

NORTH BRUNSWICK - An increased police presence will now patrol Adams Lane in an effort to enforce a truck ban instituted in May. More...


Zimmerli Museum sets exhibits through 2007
The schedule for current and upcoming exhibitions at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, is as follows: More...
Diane DiGiacomo's column ("New Jersey school superintendents are doing the same job, but for less pay than neighboring states," Aug. 3) makes misleading comparisons between school superintendents in New Jersey and those in neighboring states. To make this comparison clear, there are other factors sh More...
Two actresses pictured on the front page of the Aug. 10 Sentinel were incorrectly identified in the photo caption. In the North Brunswick Young Adult Drama Group's performance of "Smokey Joe's Cafe" last week, Carol Leigh Womack, right, and Maddie Orton sang "I Keep Forgettin.'" More...
Anthony D. Mari Mr. Mari, 85, of North Brunswick, died Aug. 10 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Newark, he resided in the Colonia section of Woodbridge for 47 years before moving to North Brunswick five years ago. Mr. Mari was a supervisor at Western Electric More...
SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The school district has passed all 40 standards mandated by the No Child Left Behind Act, an improvement over last year when four schools were placed under "early warning year" designation. More...
We've all heard about the little engine that could. Now meet the little swim team that could. More...
Kids Smile of Princeton/New Brunswick, 3759 Route 1, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, will hold its grand opening during August and September. The office is headed by Dr. Dawn Forbes. The grand opening will feature free seminars, office tours, mini exams, and gift bags. Forbes completed More...