Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Hotel tax mulled in N.B.;
could take effect Jan. 1Tax may bring in $20,000 next year By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Hotel tax mulled in N.B.; could take effect Jan. 1 Tax may bring in $20,000 next year By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Township officials expect to follow the lead of other Middlesex County towns by imposing a…
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Doctor’s potion credited with speeding birth of newborn
By charles w. kimStaff Writer By charles w. kim Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY South Brunswick residents Shiva Dhiman, 6, and Raveene Dhiman, 3, play at Woodlot Park on New Road Sunday. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — An old wives’ tale may have been just the right recipe for an expectant mother last week. Robin Mitchell, 37, of…
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Rutgers Lifelong Learning to offer fall courses
Registration is now going on for fall courses offered by the Rutgers University Academy for Lifelong Learning (RU-ALL), a program open to New Jersey residents over age 50. Classes for the 10-week semester will begin on Sept. 4 and will be held at the Reformed Church, 23 S. Second Ave., Highland Park, and at the…
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The party is the thing for one local business
Showstoppers takescontrol of every aspect during affair By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Showstoppers takes control of every aspect during affair By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT Laura Gibbons (center), owner of Showstoppers Entertainment, with the help of Laura Coletti (l) and Melissa Kvidahl (r), leads the crowd in a dance during a block party in…
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Letter to board does little to dispel gossip
Clark says he wants more family time By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer Rumors of why Assistant High School Principal Pete Clark is leaving the district still fly, despite a letter to the North Brunswick Board of Education speaking on his behalf. To dispel recent rumors that he is leaving the district…
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A different kind of camp
A different kind of camp VERONICA YANKOWSKI Children participating in the police academy workshop in South Brunswick play with high-expansion foam Monday. VERONICA YANKOWSKI Janai Benuchamp, 12, and Samantha Aucello, 10, check out a thermal imaging camera during a police academy workshop for kids in South Brunswick Monday.
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CHRIS KELLY North Brunswick resident Phillip Dellasala (far right) was one of the veterans attending a ceremony at Sabella Park in North Brunswick on July 27 in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Korean War.
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Lottery scam hooks local man
Man bilked out of $1,548 he paid to collect By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A Dayton resident claims he was scammed out of $1,548 by a letter claiming he won a bogus lottery, according to police reports. Dahlia Circle resident Sanjay Zaveri, 38, reported he received a letter…
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District deals quickly with tainted soil
Elevated amountsof metals found inconstruction area By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Elevated amounts of metals found in construction area By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY Piles of excavated soil at North Brunswick Township High School were fenced in and covered after preliminary testing. Contaminated soil found at North Brunswick Township High School may infringe on…
