Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Child injured by family pet
A South Brunswick animal control officer leads Sarge, an Akita, from his home on Elm Court. The dog reportedly attacked a 3-month-old infant at the home. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A 3-month-old baby is recovering at home after being injured by the family’s pet last week. According to police, the incident took place on Nov. 25…
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Council bans feeding local park birds
Violators could face fines up to $1K BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer If you feed a bird in a local park, you are running afoul of a new ordinance. The North Brunswick Township Council unanimously passed an ordinance that prohibits feeding waterfowl, including, but not limited to, ducks, geese and swans in local…
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Republican Organization chairman resigns from post
Plans to contributemore time tohistorical society BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer Plans to contribute more time to historical society BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Scott Johnkins announced his resignation as chairman of the township’s Republican Organization Monday. Johnkins, who has served as the organization’s chairman since March of this year, cited "personal matters"…
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JEFF GRANIT staff North Brunswick’s Aaron Hicks breaks through for a big gain during the Raiders’ 27-7 Thanksgiving Day win over host South Brunswick.
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Winter
Wonderland The 2003 Winter Wonderland festivities were held at the North Brunswick Township municipal complex Dec. 1. Entertainment included the North Brunswick Township High School Choir (right). Danny Approvato (below right), 6, of North Brunswick admires the ice sculpture of "Old Man Winter," which was created by Anthony Spanziani. Members of the Family Worship Center…
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S.B. school bond vote this Tuesday $46 million building plan on the line
BY CHARLES W. KIMStaff Writer S.B. school bond vote this Tuesday $46 million building plan on the line BY CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer South Brunswick voters will decide Tuesday if the district can spend $46 million to upgrade its older schools. Polling locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. for the special election,…
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Area residents to perform in ‘Nutcracker’ Dec. 13
Area residents to perform in ‘Nutcracker’ Dec. 13 Lisa Urbanowicz The New Jersey Dance Theatre Ensemble (NJDTE) will perform "The Nutcracker," Dec. 13 at 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at East Brunswick High School, Cranbury Road. The performance is in conjunction with the East Brunswick Education Foundation. Performing the lead role of the Sugar Plum…
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Music/art classes set for children with autism
Parent/child workshops in music/movement and art classes for children with autism or autistic behaviors will be held on Saturdays, Feb. 7-April 10, at Mason Gross School of the Arts of Rutgers University and at Elks Lodge No. 324, both New Brunswick. The program, now in its 20th year, is sponsored by VSA arts of New…
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Summit to focus on
N.J. as Silicon ValleyHundreds expectedfor event hosted byU.S. Rep. Rush Holt N.J. as Silicon Valley Hundreds expected for event hosted by U.S. Rep. Rush Holt EAST BRUNSWICK — Numerous area business and government leaders will converge next week in an effort to define a plan for a better economic future in Central New Jersey. The…
