Category: Sentinel-NBS News
-

Foundation invites groups to call donations hotline
By jennifer domeStaff Writer By jennifer dome Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — A local developer recently formed a charitable arm of the company and made the borough the recipient of its first community donation. Kaplan Cos., the developer of borough communities such as LaMer and Towne Lake, has formalized the philanthropic side of the company with…
-

Linwood student nominated to leadership conference
First year leadershipconference being offered to middle schoolers By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer First year leadership conference being offered to middle schoolers By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer Katy Golvala NORTH BRUNSWICK — Katy Golvala, a 12-year-old Linwood student, is already receiving national accolades for her leadership qualities. In honor of her academic achievements and leadership ability,…
-

Thousands relive history on eve of historic battle
Community celebratesthe history found By jamie dougherStaff Writer Thousands relive history on eve of historic battle Community celebrates the history found ‘in its own back yard’ By jamie dougher Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT Sights like this one were as common Friday at the historic Dey Farm on Old Church Road as they were 225 years…
-

Monmouth battle road passed through S.B.
Events celebrate role in historic fight for freedom By tara petersenStaff Writer Monmouth battle road passed through S.B. TARA PETERSEN Mrs. Margaret Berrien (Peggi Carlson, center) invites Gen. Washington (David Emerson) for tea at her Rockingham home. Carlson serves as historian and Rockingham site manager. Events celebrate role in historic fight for freedom By tara…
-

3 officers promoted in South Brunswick
Officials also announce hiring of former county corrections officer By charles w. kimStaff Writer 3 officers promoted in South Brunswick By charles w. kim Staff Writer South Brunswick police officers Jim Kinard, Edward George and Scott Williams were promoted to the rank of sergeant during a ceremony at the municipal building Tuesday afternoon. SOUTH BRUNSWICK…
-

Referendum for schools moves ahead
School board estimates $12 million in state aid By tara petersenStaff Writer By tara petersen Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Board of Education voted unanimously Monday night to approve the schematics of the $46 million plan to renovate the township’s schools. Officials are still planning to ask voters to approve the project in December.…
-

Sign law changes coming soon
Primary election sign complaints move council to mull new regulations By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — After a primary election left the town littered with campaign signs, officials decided to change the township code. During a workshop meeting of the Township Council on Monday night, officials agreed to change…
-

Shamy contests primary loss
July 9 hearing maygrant new election By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer July 9 hearing may grant new election By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer North Brunswick Democratic candidate George Shamy is contesting the June 3 primary election that he lost by 24 votes. Shamy filed a complaint with Superior Court Judge Yolanda Ciccone sitting in New Brunswick…
-

Photo
VERONICA YANKOWSKI Dayton resident Vittoria Flick, 4, gets a taste of an old-fashioned game at the Road to Monmouth Colonial fair at Reichler Park in South Brunswick on June 25. See story, page 3.
