Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Town names top employees for summer
By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township recognizes the dedication of its employees with the Employee of the Month Award. The North Brunswick Department of Human Services named Robert Rodak, Ono Prinzivalli and Brad Pastrick as employees of the month this summer. Rodak, who received the honor for…
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Council and board unite to remedy soil problem
High school will openon time, accordingto superintendent By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer High school will open on time, according to superintendent By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Township and school board officials are working together to remedy the contamination problem at the high school. Members of the Township Council and the heads of other…
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Conference on anger management Sept. 20
Conference on anger management Sept. 20 In response to increasing requests for help with anger management, a statewide helpline is scheduling a conference for those interested in peer support group approaches. It is estimated that aggressive or angry driving behavior causes at least one-third of the approximately 280,000 accidents a year, according to the N.J.…
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Monroe Country Fair scheduled for Sept. 7
Monroe Country Fair scheduled for Sept. 7 The Monroe Township Mother’s Club and the Monroe Township Recreation Department will sponsor the annual Monroe Township Country Fair from noon to 6 p.m. on Sept. 7 at Thompson Park, Perrineville Road. Rain date is Sept. 14. The fair will feature all-day entertainment with DJ Wacky Wayne and…
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Programs available for those touched by 9/11
The second anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks is expected to be rough going for some New Jersey residents, according to a press release from The Salvation Army. According to experts in the field, New Jersey still has a need for relief services due to the attacks, and several programs are in place to deal…
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Opinions differ on Routes 1, 130 traffic design
Milltown officials call it unsafe; North Brunswick deputy chief disagrees By tara petersenStaff Writer Milltown officials call it unsafe; North Brunswick deputy chief disagrees By tara petersen Staff Writer MILLTOWN — In the end, $83 million may not have been enough. At least one local official is worried that the newly completed Route 1/130 overpass…
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Homeowners sue over med. office building plan
East Brunswick residents say increased traffic a threat to quality of life By vincent todaroStaff Writer Homeowners sue over med. office building plan By vincent todaro Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — A radiology office building and VFW post approved for construction on Cranbury Road may have to wait until a lawsuit from neighbors is resolved.…
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Council locks 2-2 on campaign ordinance
Lengthy debatefails to moveissue to vote By charles w. kimStaff Writer Lengthy debate fails to move issue to vote By charles w. kim Staff Writer Despite a deadlocked council, the "pay-to play" ordinance in South Brunswick is not dead … well, not yet. "In fairness, I want to wait until Councilman [Chris] Killmurray can express…
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Garden honors fallen soldier and friend
Kosovo vet wasone of the squadmembers Kosovo vet was one of the squad members FARRAH MAFFAI Family members view a monument and memorial to Army Spc. James Sakofsky, a junior member of the North Brunswick Rescue Squad who died while serving in Kosovo. The monument was erected by local Brownie Troop 2043. North Brunswick Brownie…
