Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Township may have solved geese problem

    Windmills appearto be working atthree locations By charles w. kim & Dave goldbergStaff Writers Windmills appear to be working at three locations PHOTO COURTESY OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP One of several windmill devices installed at Woodlot Park on New Road in South Brunswick has helped to keep the park clear of geese. By charles w.…

  • N.B. water rate structure changes

    New rate structure may mean lower bills for some N.B. water rate structure changes The structure of the water rates in North Brunswick will be changing. The Township Council voted 4-1 in favor of adjusting the water rates in the township Monday night, with Councilwoman Maureen Little opposing the measure. "The council has been able…

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    CHRIS KELLY Branchburg resident Alexandra Haenny, 1, and Devin Magengast, 2, of Warren play with a rabbit named Miss Prissy as part of the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture’s Barnyard Buddies Day in North Brunswick on Sunday afternoon.

  • Another cabbie robbed

    Second rip-off for ABC Taxi in less than a month By charles w. kimStaff Writer By charles w. kim Staff Writer For the second time this month, a South Brunswick taxi cab driver was reportedly choked and robbed. "We are not ruling out that [the two incidents] could be related. We are following several leads,"…

  • Mom/daughter team take working out to next level

    By jennifer domeStaff Writer Mom/daughter team take working out to next level By jennifer dome Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Melissa Fritzinger and mom Linda Jarman have opened a new Curves For Women gym in Sayreville on Washington Road. SAYREVILLE — A mother-and-daughter team from North Brunswick have turned a personal interest and a dose of…

  • Council votes out fast-food despite planners’ decision

    Decision means Wendy By Sandi carpelloStaff Writer Council votes out fast-food despite planners’ decision By Sandi carpello Staff Writer MILLTOWN — The unyielding opposition of area residents to a proposal for a Wendy’s fast-food restaurant on Ryders Lane was mollified Monday night when the Borough Council voted to change an ordinance regarding permitted uses on…

  • Pride Weekend to begin on Sept. 27

    Officials hope event unites community Pride Weekend to begin on Sept. 27 Officials hope event unites community NORTH BRUNSWICK — The school district will hold its Pride Weekend on Sept. 27 to unite the community and commemorate the events of Sept. 11. "This is going to be great, and we are very excited," said Dr.…

  • Permanent Rte. 130 ramp may open soon

    Councilman Carlo Socio wants to see trafficsignal in place By dave goldbergStaff Writer Permanent Rte. 130 ramp may open soon Councilman Carlo Socio wants to see traffic signal in place By dave goldberg Staff Writer The permanent ramp that will connect Route 1 to Route 130 in North Brunswick is scheduled to open within the…

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    FARRAH MAFFAI Sobaata Chaudhry, 10, waits for the Community Interfaith 9/11 Commemoration Service to begin last week at the Islamic Society of New Jersey in South Brunswick.