Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Yoga center now open in North Brunswick Owners say meditation and breathing can aid stress relief
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Yoga center now open in North Brunswick Owners say meditation and breathing can aid stress relief VERONICA YANKOWSKI Kathy Rock and Denise Trimble are seen demonstrating yoga exercises at the Inner Light Yoga Center in Lions Plaza on Route 130 in North Brunswick. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Inner Light Yoga…
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Board names NBTHS construction manager Several phases will mark adding space to Raider Road school
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Board names NBTHS construction manager Several phases will mark adding space to Raider Road school NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Board of Education named Epic Group Inc., Piscataway, manager of the high school expansion. "Epic has done work in many other districts, and they have been well-received," said board Secretary Marshall…
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New water contract set for public hearing MCIA to answer residents’ concerns and questions this week
Staff Writer By dave goldberg New water contract set for public hearing MCIA to answer residents’ concerns and questions this week NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Mid-dlesex County Improvement Authority is scheduled to hold a public hearing to discuss the proposed water contract on May 7 at the municipal building. "For six years our residents have…
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County has cash for guns
Staff Writer By brian donahue PHOTO COURTESY OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK POLICE South Brunswick Police Chief Michael Paquette and Patrolman Joseph Boguszewicz stand in front of guns in the department’s evidence room. Area police departments are hoping to add to the collection this weekend with the gun buy-back program. The first and only time the Middlesex…
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Officials warn residents to be on alert for ‘silent killer’ Recent incident of carbon monoxide poisoning prompts alert
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Officials warn residents to be on alert for ‘silent killer’ Recent incident of carbon monoxide poisoning prompts alert VERONICA YANKOWSKI Eliza Donne, 9, of South Brunswick relaxes at the New Jersey Folk Festival on the Douglass College campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick on Saturday. SOUTH BRUNSWICK —…
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Pig-racing teacher rebuffs PETA claim Attraction owner and family enjoy taking show on the road
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Pig-racing teacher rebuffs PETA claim Attraction owner and family enjoy taking show on the road JACKSON — For more than a decade, a local teacher has been casting his checkered flag before swine. "I began getting involved with pig racing about 12 years ago," said David Feimster, owner of F&F…
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NERC members kick some robutt For robot builders, the thrill is in the competition
Staff Writer By ADELE YOUNG NERC members kick some robutt For robot builders, the thrill is in the competition Two competitors set up their robots in the arena before a recent match sponsored by NERC (North East Robotics Club) at Fort Washington, Pa. Drivers control their robots from outside the arena. Whether they have names…
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Aaron Road bank robbed FBI does not believe incident is connected to others in the county
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Aaron Road bank robbed FBI does not believe incident is connected to others in the county A robbery at the Brunswick Bank and Trust on Aaron Road in North Brunswick Monday is under investigation by the FBI and township police. A man entered the branch at about 2:30 p.m. and…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Lia Kravet steals a kiss from David Hecht. The couple, along with their dog, Maxine, attended the New Jersey Folk Festival on the Douglass College campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick on Saturday.
