Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Public opinion sought on Raymond Road plan

    By charles w. kimStaff Writer By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Residents will get their say Aug. 27 on what should be done to calm traffic on Raymond Road. Mayor Debra Johnson is asking anyone in town who wants to be heard on plans to calm traffic on the road to attend…

  • Township is ready for emergency situations

    OEM trained to handlenatural disasters orterrorist incidents By charles w. kimStaff Writer OEM trained to handle natural disasters or terrorist incidents By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Officials want residents to know that the township is prepared for any type of emergency. "This is a very well-thought-out system. It is not only…

  • Park movies mean a growing business

    Summit firm givestowns a night outunder the stars By dave goldbergStaff Writer Park movies mean a growing business Summit firm gives towns a night out under the stars By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The recent success of the Department of Human Service’s Movie in the Park shows part of a growing technology,…

  • Holt rallies for support near and far in August

    Soaries criticizesplanned trip toAfghani region By charles w. kimStaff Writer Soaries criticizes planned trip to Afghani region By charles w. kim Staff Writer CHARLES W. KIM Rep. Rush Holt (D-12th District) talks to members of the Gold Wing Road Riders Association during a picnic for supporters at Reichler Park, South Brunswick, Sunday afternoon. SOUTH BRUNSWICK…

  • Parents angered by end of busing to Crossroads

    By charles w. kim & dave goldberg JERRY WOLKOWITZ This is one of the intersections on Georges Road that the parents of 62 middle school students fear their children will use as a shortcut now that busing has been stopped. By charles w. kim & dave goldberg Staff Writers SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Parents of 62…

  • More information made public with new order

    Proposed exemptionsto records lawsignificantly reduced By charles w. kimStaff Writer Proposed exemptions to records law significantly reduced By charles w. kim Staff Writer Gov. McGreevey TRENTON — Gov. James E. McGreevey will allow more information to flow in the Garden State. McGreevey issued a second executive order Tuesday that will lift many of the impediments…

  • Town to hold second annual Pride Weekend

    Event will continue to honor 9/11 victims and celebrate community By dave goldbergStaff Writer By dave goldberg Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ The township of North Brunswick will hold its second annual Pride Weekend the last weekend in September to commemorate Sept. 11. High school seniors painted this flag on windows of the high school in…

  • North Brunswick mulls new senior center

    Library expansion may givefacility a new home By dave goldbergStaff Writer Library expansion may give facility a new home By dave goldberg Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ The township hopes to provide seniors with a newer senior center facility. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township is hoping to relocate the senior center from the current facility on…

  • S.B. PAL Track and Field Club sending 11 to AAU nationals

    By doug mckenzie S.B. PAL Track and Field Club sending 11 to AAU nationals By doug mckenzie Staff WriterIn an organization promoting athletic excellence for local youths, all you can ask for is progress. And the South Brunswick PAL Track and Field Club has certainly had plenty of over the last three-years. Danielle Hudak was…