Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Police plan programs to reach out to community
By charles w. kimStaff Writer Police plan programs to reach out to community By charles w. kim Staff Writer The South Brunswick police department is hoping to increase its presence in the community through new programs and its new Web site. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Township police say they will try to reach out to the…
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Dems take control in North Brunswick
Corbin and Davis to be sworn in today By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Dems take control in North Brunswick By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township moves into a new era today with an all-Democratic council. Democrats Bob Corbin and Bob Davis locked out the GOP from the council by winning the November…
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Car stereo equipment stolen from moviegoers
Rash of thefts started in New Brunswickpolice say By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Rash of thefts started in New Brunswick police say By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer A group of unknown suspects allegedly stole several thousand dollars worth of radio equipment in a rash of thefts at the local cinema, according to North Brunswick police. Police…
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CHRIS KELLY Arman Wilson (l) cuts around a Tewksbury defender on a fast break to score for the Vikings. The Vikings advanced to the next round of the tournament with a 44-27 victory at the middle school holiday basketball tournament hosted by the Police Athletic League at the Crossroads Middle School Dec. 29.
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New officers increase ranks in So. Brunswick
New mayor says staffing is By charles W. KimStaff Writer New officers increase ranks in So. Brunswick New mayor says staffing is ‘adequate’ By charles W. Kim Staff Writer Four new officers will join the South Brunswick Police Department Friday. Former New York Police Officer Robert Fealy, Nathan LaBuda, Mathew Silverman and John Niper will…
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Exercise business takes shape
By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Inspired by her own success with the fitness program, Kristin Marchie opened the new Curves For Women fitness center on Route 130 in North Brunswick. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Kristin Marchie attributes the astounding success of the grand opening of her Curves For Women to…
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Your Turn
Breed-specific legislation has not proven effectiveGuest ColumnDiane Thompson Breed-specific legislation has not proven effective Guest Column Diane Thompson I would like to express my opposition regarding bill A2906 — sponsored by Assemblyman John Burzichelli — which provides a municipality with the option of introducing breed-specific legislation. This bill proposes the imposition of onerous, if not…
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2003 marks beginning of Gambatese era
Public ceremony scheduledfor Saturday morning By charles w. kimStaff Writer Public ceremony scheduled for Saturday morning By charles w. kim Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI South Brunswick Mayor-elect Frank Gambatese browses through the shelves at the township’s public library. Gambatese will be sworn in as the second directly elected mayor today. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Mayor-elect Frank…
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Buggy rides take residents on trip thru old Jamesburg
By sandi carpelloStaff Writer By sandi carpello Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Rusty and Winston lead a holiday carriage ride from Railroad Avenue in Jamesburg. On board, Kevin McMinn holds the reins while Roger Dreyling (front right) narrates the tour. JAMESBURG — The only thing missing was the snow. Residents caroled through the borough’s downtown streets,…
