Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Invention wins girl, 10, Universal Studios visit
North Brunswick studentmakes better tweezersto handle thorny issue By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer North Brunswick student makes better tweezers to handle thorny issue By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius, congratulates North Brunswick resident Stephanie Mui, 10, at Universal Studios in Florida on April 11 for winning the theme park’s young inventors competition with…
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Fund raising for library expansion kicks off $500,000 in donations needed to complete new South Brunswick facility
Correspondent By Tara Petersen Fund raising for library expansion kicks off $500,000 in donations needed to complete new South Brunswick facility An architect’s rendering of the elevation study of the South Brunswick Library expansion, as seen from Kingston Lane and the library’s parking lot. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The more you give, the more you will…
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First mental illness walk in state set for Sunday
Mount Holly selected as pilot site by nonprofit group NAMI NJ By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer They’ve talked the talk for 18 years, and now they, and others, will walk the walk. As New Jersey’s voice on mental illness for the past 18 years, the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill…
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DeSilva to appear at Pearson fund-raiser
A psychic/health fair to benefit East Brunswick kidney transplant recipient T.C. Pearson will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 1 at the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture, College Farm Road, New Brunswick. Admission fee is $5. Guest speaker Derrick DeSilva, M.D., holistic doctor, author and WCTC-AM Radio talk show host, will…
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Final four builders show
Ford Avenue proposalsMix of housing types,retail and restaurantsmay be in site By brian donahueStaff Writer Ford Avenue proposals Mix of housing types, retail and restaurants may be in site’s future By brian donahue Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Matzel & Mumford’s David Fisher shows what his company’s development would look like over the Mill Pond from…
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Campaign ordinance mulled by council
Members will talk about the proposed law in two months By charles w. kimStaff Writer By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A local "pay to play" ordinance proposal is on hold. The Township Council will revisit a proposed ordinance by Councilman Ted Van Hessen in about two months. "We can take a…
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Town honors fallen soldier with walk, flowers
E.B. tech school tooffer a scholarship in memory of late graduate By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer E.B. tech school to offer a scholarship in memory of late graduate By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Residents paid tribute to the life of Spc. Narson B. Sullivan by dropping yellow carnations in baskets in front of his…
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Janicki declared insane in 2002 stabbing incident
Township will paylegal fees forwithholding 911 tapes By charles w. kimStaff Writer Township will pay legal fees for withholding 911 tapes By charles w. kim Staff Writer Michael Janicki SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Michael Janicki was insane when he stabbed his father to death last summer, according to a judge. Superior Court Judge Frederick DeVaessa acquitted…
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Board rejects Tamarack plan to build 56 homes
Residents, officialsrally against proposalto build in rural zone By vincent todaroStaff Writer Residents, officials rally against proposal to build in rural zone By vincent todaro Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — A controversial proposal to build 56 homes in a rural section of the township was denied by the Planning Board last week in a 2…
