Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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N.B. robotics team wins local competition again
Students preparingfor national competitionto be held next year By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Students preparing for national competition to be held next year By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Slavik Cherniavski and Mike Messeroll, members of the North Brunswick Robotics team, pack up after round six of the Tournament of Champions competition Saturday at North…
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Police looking into bias on local Web site
Police investigatingalleged racial slursand threats By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Police investigating alleged racial slurs and threats By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Police are investigating racist remarks and threats allegedly posted on an Internet site against an African American student. According to police, the father of a 16-year-old North Brunswick High School senior…
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Dog park owner definitely barking up the right tree
By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Patron Leah Holt (r) prepares to toss a ball for playmates Coco and Kelly as Byrdy Sincak looks on in the 1.5-acre Main Dog Park area at the Rocky Top Dog Park in South Brunswick on Friday. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Dog park owner Gretchen…
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NORTH BRUNSWICK — Two imaginative fifth-graders earned respect and admiration from the township this week for their nationally acclaimed invention. VERONICA YANKOWSKI North Brunswick fourth-graders Kristen Poli (l) and Kaitlyn Quaranta (r) display their winning invention, The Ice-Aid, during the Township Council meeting at the municipal building Monday night. Kristen Poli and Kaitlyn Quaranta, both…
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Community members share joy of reading
Officials and athletes help students develop habitof reading By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Community members share joy of reading Officials and athletes help students develop habit of reading By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Metrostars player and North Brunswick native Tim Howard reads to second-graders during American Education Week at John Adams School, North Brunswick,…
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New manager likes ‘progressive’ town
Barbara Sacks looksto a bright futurefor township By charles w. kimStaff Writer Barbara Sacks looks to a bright future for township By charles w. kim Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Barbara Sacks, South Brunswick’s new township manager, says she feels “very comfortable” in her new position. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Newly appointed Township Manager Barbara Sacks said…
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Final count approves second public question
Absentee, provisional ballots put issueover the top By charles w. kimStaff Writer Absentee, provisional ballots put issue over the top By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Every vote does count. While it originally looked as if the second open space question on the Nov. 5 ballot would lose by 16 votes, the…
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N.B. proposal doesn’t fly with area police chiefs
Local department heads chide Spaulding forpolice car ad idea By jennifer domeStaff Writer N.B. proposal doesn’t fly with area police chiefs Local department heads chide Spaulding for police car ad idea By jennifer dome Staff Writer A proposal from North Brunswick Mayor David Spaulding to place advertisements on police vehicles has become a joking matter…
