Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar

  • Judge may rule on Otken farm Monday Council told not to talk about future of condemnation

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg Judge may rule on Otken farm Monday Council told not to talk about future of condemnation JERRY WOLKOWITZ Students of the North Brunswick Township High School stay indoors as the cold weather of the winter season returns, leaving the athletic fields empty. NORTH BRUNSWICK — State Superior Court Judge James…

  • Participants sought for 19th annual arts festival

    The New Brunswick nonprofit VSA arts of New Jersey is currently seeking individuals, schools, and organizations interested in participating in its 19th annual "Statewide Partners in the Arts Festival," slated for May 15. The free event is designed to foster the integration of individuals with and without disabilities in a celebration of the arts. The…

  • Democratic majority takes charge on council

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg VERONICA YANKOWSKI Mary Suriano listens to her granddaughter speak during her 100th birthday party in South Brunswick on Dec. 28. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Newly elected Democratic councilmen Bruce Chandlee and Adam Weiss were sworn into office Tuesday, giving their party a majority on the Township Council. "It’s really an honor,"…

  • Candidates sought for veterans scholarship

    Staff Writer By charles w. kim SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Candidates are needed to apply for a $1,000 scholarship offered by a local veterans committee. The South Brunswick Veterans Tribute Committee is in its ninth year of awarding scholarships to graduating high school students. To apply, a student must attend high school and reside in South…

  • Parks, Recreation names ‘Youth Advocates of Year’

    The North Brunswick Parks and Recreation Committee recently named Jim Curran and Phil Sinicropi as "Youth Advocates of the Year" and co-winners of the annual Youth Advocate Award. Curran, a committee member for the past two years, volunteered his time and worked with the department in formulating the township’s first lacrosse program. His volunteer work…

  • Community Bulletin Board

    D & R to hold pictorial presentation Jan. 13 The Delaware and Raritan Canal Park will present "The Story of the D&R Canal: A Pictorial Presentation" Jan. 13 at 2:30 p.m. in the conference room at the Lawrence municipal building on Route 206, Lawrenceville. The free presentation is sponsored by the D&R Canal Watch and…

  • Township’s credit rating is boosted by Moody’s

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township’s credit rating was increased by Moody’s Investors Service, improving its rating of an A-1 stable outlook to an A-1 positive outlook. "Moody’s action provides independent confirmation that North Brunswick had made great strides in improving the management and control of our township’s finances," said Mayor…

  • Art, essay contests will honor Black History Month

    Art, essay contests will honor Black History Month The Concerned Black Parents and Citizens of South Brunswick is sponsoring essay and art contests for South Brunswick schoolchildren in observance of Black History Month in February. The contests will be held in conjunction with the South Brunswick Department of Recreation and Community Affairs and the South…

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    CHARLES W. KIM South Brunswick Police Chief Michael Paquette (l) welcomes fellow officer and new Deputy Police Chief Frederick Thompson following a swearing-in ceremony at the municipal building on Dec. 28.