Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Future of Washington Ave.
Future of Washington Ave. acreage still an unknown By lynn K. Barra Staff Writer MILLTOWN — The 14-acre site on Washington Avenue recently acquired by Middlesex County will soon be preserved as open space, according to County Freeholder David Crabiel, who said that the five historic buildings on the site may be demolished by September.…
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Town to hold annual Memorial Day parade
Staff Writer By dave goldberg NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Department of Human Services and the Memorial Day Parade Committee will be holding the 47th annual Memorial Day parade on Monday. "The day’s activities have been expanded this year," explained Donna Como, assistant director of Human Services. "Our vision is that the public will come together…
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Linwood students help resolve conflicts
Peer mediation allows discussions insteadof violence By dave goldberg Peer mediation allows discussions instead of violence The student mediator volunteers at Linwood Middle School in North Brunswick help their classmates settle disputes peacefully. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Linwood Middle School offers an alternative way to settle disputes between students through peer mediation. "One thing we…
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Linwood students bullish in stock market game
Staff Writer By dave goldberg COURTESY OF LINWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL Erin Savage, Sagar Patel, and Kunyepa Alley of the Linwood Middle School’s team A910 placed first in the spring 2002 Stock Market Game sponsored by the New Jersey Council on Economic Education. NORTH BRUNSWICK — If you need a hot stock tip, check with some…
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No. Bruns. council reduces school budget by $300K
No. Bruns. council reduces school budget by $300K Mayor Spaulding said cuts should have been greater By dave goldberg Staff Writer Taxpayers will pay a little less for the $54 million North Brunswick school budget. Township Council members voted 4-0 to approve some $300,000 in cuts to the defeated budget Monday night. Council Vice President…
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DAWNMARIE SANNWALDT Frank and Tony Puleio of the North Brunswick Italian American Club enjoy a game of bocce at the North Brunswick Senior Center Saturday.
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Principal asks students to report incidents
Staff WriterLinwood Middle School discloses last week By dave goldberg Staff Writer Linwood Middle School discloses last week’s incidents NORTH BRUNSWICK — Over the past week, there were three isolated incidents of student misconduct reported at Linwood Middle School. "Every individual has the right to be respected and the right to feel safe," said Principal…
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Womack suggests $300K in budget cuts N.B. school board believes it can live with that figure
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Womack suggests $300K in budget cuts N.B. school board believes it can live with that figure North Brunswick Township Council President Francis "Mack" Womack is suggesting that the Board of Education cut $300,000 from the defeated school budget. "The conclusion I have reached on the whole is that the board…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Brandon Tishim and Jessica Leonard as “Fred Graham” and Lilli Vanessi” in Kiss Me, Kate at South Brunswick High School. The play will be performed for this weekend at the high school on Ridge Road.
