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N.B. to name street for Cozzens Lane cousins who fought in WWII
You want to go where everybody knows your name. Although the Parillo family was new to the land in the early 1900s, it seems as if Parillo is the name everyone in North Brunswick knows today. More...

North Brunswick's Alex Francis drives to the basket for two of her team-high 14 points during the Raiders' 46-29 win over host Roselle Catholic on Dec. 28. With the win, the Raiders improved to 5-0. More...

1. "Lynched" Did the former president of the New Jersey Senate ever think it would end like this? John Lynch, the man former Gov. James McGreevey recently wrote was the most powerful political boss in the state, pleaded guilty in October to corruption-related charges. He admitted that he had ... More...

United Way of Central Jersey (UWCJ) has announced its "Adopt a Family" program for 2006 has broken all previous records, with a total of 343 families including 854 children. Families are matched with one of 49 local businesses that is participating in the program, The family submi... More...
I enjoyed reading the editorial titled "Historian's research yields valuable lessons" that appeared in the Dec. 29 Sentinel. It was a nice addition to the page 3 story about the research and documentation that James Shackleford has conducted concerning the history of slavery in our part of Ne... More...
The Katrina rebuilding job is far from over
When I drove down to the Mississippi Gulf Coast with my coworkers earlier this month to help in the post-Katrina reconstruction effort, I wasn't sure what to expect. More...
SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The township's elementary schools hope to save some time, money and trees with an online mailer program. Brooks Crossing, Constable and Indian Fields schools have just completed the pilot for an online version of the Friday folder program. More...
South Brunswick team showing signs of improvement
The wrestling program at South Brunswick High School appears to be going through a resurgence. The Vikings, once a perennial GMC and district power, have fallen upon tough times lately, including a disappointing 4-17 record last season. More...