Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar

  • Break-in suspect sought

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — An un-known suspect broke into the Eckerd drugstore, located in the Liberty Square Mall on Georges Road at 3:03 a.m. Tuesday, according to police. Police believe that the suspect shattered the door to rob the pharmacy of 60 cartons of cigarettes, which are valued at more than $2,500. South Brunswick Patrolman Greg…

  • Harry Potter program slated at library for Nov. 16

    Harry Potter program slated at library for Nov. 16 The North Brunswick Public Library, 880 Hermann Road, will offer a Harry Potter program Nov. 16 at 11 a.m. The free program is for children age 7 and older, and will include trivia games and simple classes on "wizard craft," and "potion making." Registration is required.…

  • Bus shelters coming to Hermann Rd.

    Bus shelters coming to Hermann Rd. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Town-ship Council authorized the application to NJ Transit to install bus shelters on Hermann Road, Monday night. The township has agreed to place the shelters near the Linwood Middle School and in front of the senior citizen complex at 740 Hermann Road, Councilman Adam Weiss…

  • Community Bulletin Board

    Special ed parentsto hold monthly coffees Special ed parents to hold monthly coffees A support group of mothers in the East Brunswick and North/South Brunswick areas will sponsor a morning coffee for parents and guardians of special education students from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Nov. 12. Future coffees are set to take place once a month…

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    JERRY WOLKOWITZ Bob Corbin shows his pleasure at winning a Township Council seat in North Brunswick on Tuesday night.

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    JERRY WOLKOWITZ Bob Davis, Democratic councilman-elect, points to the sky while acknowledging his late father’s influence during his victory speech, Tuesday night.

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    CHARLES W. KIM Democratic Councilman-elect Chris Killmurray (l) celebrates victory with party Chairman Charlie Carley (r) at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9111 in South Brunswick Tuesday night.

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    CHRIS KELLY Tony Lind (l) and Nicole Notte keep the crowd going during the Nov. 1 football game between the South Brunswick Vikings and East Brunswick Bears at the South Brunswick high school on Ridge Road.

  • S. Brunswick to appoint new manager

    S. Brunswick to appoint new manager SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The township is poised to appoint a new manager, according to officials. The Township Council was expected to appoint former Fair Lawn Borough Manager Barbara Sacks to the position during its public meeting last night. Sacks was one of 10 people interviewed for the position vacated…