Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Juvenile division one of the busiest in dept.

    Youths account for Juvenile division one of the busiest in dept. JERRY WOLKOWITZ Detective John Klemas (l-r), Sgt. Mark Domino and Detective Don Varga review notes as part of the South Brunswick Police Department’s Juvenile Bureau on Tuesday. Youths account for 40 percent of agency workload By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK —…

  • Sept. 11 memorial slated for Sayreville waterfront

    High school studentswill enter design proposals in countywide contest By brian donahueStaff Writer Sept. 11 memorial slated for Sayreville waterfront High school students will enter design proposals in countywide contest By brian donahue Staff Writer In light of the fact that some 57 residents of Middlesex County lost their lives in the Sept. 11 terrorist…

  • Rewarding behavior enhances NBTHS

    Good deeds don By dave goldbergStaff Writer Rewarding behavior enhances NBTHS Good deeds don’t go unnoticed by staff at high school By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township’s high school plans to continue recognizing those students who contribute positively to the school. "This is a program that we set up to keep…

  • Too many cases for twp. court

    Routes 1 and 130 area generates almost 300 speeding tickets By dave goldbergStaff Writer Too many cases for twp. court Routes 1 and 130 area generates almost 300 speeding tickets By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A large number of cases left a line of people waiting to see the judge July 17.…

  • South Brunswick council upholds warehouse ruling

    Members agree with panel By charles w. kimStaff Writer By charles w. kim Staff Writer Despite some apparent reservations, the South Brunswick Township Council upheld a March Zoning Board decision that will allow almost 2 million square feet of warehouse space to be built on Dunhams Corner Road. "This is certainly the lesser of two…

  • Jamesburg issues reminder: it still opposes MOM rail line

    Correspondent By lori elkins solomon JAMESBURG — The Borough Council is once again voicing its opposition to the proposed construction of the Monmouth/Ocean/Middlesex (MOM) rail line, a NJ Transit project that would link up to Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor Line. "The council felt it was time to make sure that local residents know that’s still where…

  • Photo

    VERONICA YANKOWSKI At top, Chyna Jones, 5, visiting from North Carolina, holds a goldfish and Power Puff toy at the North Brunswick Carnevale on Sunday. folks play the always popular carnival games.

  • Judge delays Otken case

    until hearing on Aug. 9 By dave goldbergStaff Writer until hearing on Aug. 9 By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Otken family will have to wait a little longer to be heard. Superior Court Judge James P. Hurley decided Friday afternoon that the Otken case will not be heard at the Middlesex…

  • Kenney may be new board member

    Curran dropscandidacy before interview By dave goldbergStaff Writer Curran drops candidacy before interview By dave goldberg Staff Writer Bruce Kenney is now the only candidate for the vacant position on the North Brunswick Board of Education. "I am interested in being on the board for the same reasons that I helped out in the schools…