Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Town seeking parade volunteers for May
BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer Town seeking parade volunteers for May BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township is hoping for more community participation for its annual Memorial Day Parade. Hoping to make the longest-running tradition in North Brunswick better, the township invites any group or organization, such as scouts, church groups and…
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Incumbents to face competition for seats
Both towns to feature contested races for vacant board seats BY CHARLES W. KIM andJENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writers BY CHARLES W. KIM and JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writers Harry Delgado There will be competition this year for six Board of Education seats in two townships. South Brunswick Assistant Schools Superintendent Jeff Scott said Monday that he has…
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Buddy Ball to become annual event
Recreation dept. asking residents for other ideas BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI staff Alyssa Ferraro, 15, (l) and her buddy Kelly Higham, 15, at the Buddy Ball event in North Brunswick on Saturday. Recreation dept. asking residents for other ideas BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The first Buddy Ball proved so…
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Tractor-trailer crash closes Route 1, causes fire
BY CHARLES W. KIMStaff Writer Tractor-trailer crash closes Route 1, causes fire BY CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer CHARLES W. KIM The canopy at the Mobil gas station on Route 1 and Deans Lane is damaged after a tractor-trailer hit two pumps early Friday morning. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — There were no injuries following a car…
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No. Brunswick deputy recreation director named
New positioncreated as twodepartments merge BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer New position created as two departments merge BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Greg Kikelhan NORTH BRUNSWICK — A resident who grew up having fun in township programs will now direct them. As a lifelong resident of North Brunswick who spent most of his free time involved…
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Ground Round checks on the way
Petition tells why national chainclosed suddenly BY CHARLES W. KIMStaff Writer Petition tells why national chain closed suddenly BY CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer CHARLES W. KIM Former employees of the South Brunswick Ground Round may soon get their final checks. The chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Feb. 19. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — There…
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Ex-office seeker recalls infamous ‘60s events
Sidna Mitchellmade waves withwritings at Ole Miss BY TARA PETERSENStaff Writer Ex-office seeker recalls infamous ‘60s events Sidna Mitchell made waves with writings at Ole Miss BY TARA PETERSEN Staff Writer Sidna Mitchell MONROE — Sidna Mitchell ran for state Assembly last year because she hoped she could make a difference. And while her Republican…
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MCC professor shows students ‘real world’
Photography teacher looks at life from a different angle BY BRYAN SABELLAStaff Writer BY BRYAN SABELLA Staff Writer PHOTOS BY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Middlesex County College student Julie Petrova photographs model Nadia Deba during her midterm exam for Professor Whitey Warner’s class Feb. 27. The story of Whitey Warner’s career as a photographer, businessman and educator…
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Developer purchases Pulda land
Land may be resold to Toll Bros. for age-restricted homes BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Developer Jack Morris pulled the township’s chances for preserving the Pulda Farm as open space right out from under it. According to Gary Hirsch, vice chairman of the township’s Open Space Committee, the Pulda family sold the…
