Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Officer uses camera to capture life’s moments
By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Township Police Detective Kenneth Bongiovanni is the Artist of the Month for April. The Department of Human Services will feature Bongiovanni’s photography in the DHS Art Gallery in the Municipal Building at 710 Hermann Road for the entire month. The display features a…
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Students learn nature’s way with own ‘habitat’
Environmental author instructs studentson garden creation By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Students learn nature’s way with own ‘habitat’ Environmental author instructs students on garden creation By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Children’s book author Lynne Cherry (r) helps some Parsons Elementary School students plant pansies in the school’s natural habitat in North Brunswick on April…
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Weather doesn’t hamper cleanup
More than 1,650 gallons of trash taken fromFarrington Lake area By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer More than 1,650 gallons of trash taken from Farrington Lake area By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Despite cold temperatures, rain, and ankle-deep mud, concerned residents seized the opportunity to clean up Farrington Lake on Saturday. About 40 township…
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Afternoon blaze levels Friendship Road home
Passing motorist alerts resident to fire By charles w. kimStaff Writer By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A Tuesday afternoon fire destroyed a single-family home on Friendship Road, according to police. The fire in the two-bedroom, single-story home at 39 Friendship Road was reported at 3:29 p.m. when a passing motorist noticed…
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Helping their garden grow
Helping their garden grow Betel Bautista, Autumn Shenkel and Vanessa Reid, fifth-graders at Parsons Elementary School in North Brunswick, plant pansies in the school’s natural habitat April 2. VERONICA YANKOWSKI
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Rezoning rationale report disclosed
New zone to helpmaintain greenbelt and provide jobs By charles w. kimStaff Writer Rezoning rationale report disclosed New zone to help maintain greenbelt and provide jobs By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Rezoning land in the township as office/corporate (OC) would help meet the environmental and financial needs of the region, according…
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Delays at busy intersection likely
NORTH BRUNSWICK — Residents should expect delays on routes 1 and 130 as maintenance roadway repairs begin. The N.J. Department of Transportation has contracted with Schifano Construction, Middlesex, to repave Route 130 north from the South Brunswick border to the area of King Road, and Route 1 south from Cozzens Lane to the South Brunswick…
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Town collects items for U.S. troops in Iraq
Town collects items for U.S. troops in Iraq NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township of North Brunswick is holding a "Troop Drive" for The Raiders C130 Squadron working as part of the military efforts in Iraq. The Marines are in need of plain colored flip-flops, rubber shower mats, white cotton ankle-length crew socks, and international calling…
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Residents walk to fight devastating disease
First time townshipis used as one ofthe event sites By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Residents walk to fight devastating disease First time township is used as one of the event sites By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Walkers didn’t mind facing cold, sharp winds as they walked four miles Sunday to fight a larger…
