Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Town studies ways to improve library
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Town studies ways to improve library NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township is requesting a focused study on the possible expansion of the library. "We are currently in the early stages of putting the study together," said Mayor David Spaulding. "We are getting a half-dozen architects, and we are going to…
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School budget narrowly defeated in No. Bruns.
School budget narrowly defeated in No. Bruns. Spending plan now goes to Township Council By dave goldberg Staff Writer The $52 million North Brunswick school budget was defeated by less than 50 votes Tuesday. "It is just disappointing," said Superintendent Dr. Robert Rimmer. "We’ll have to go to the Township Council. Because the budget is…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Gizmo the robot invites North Brunswick pupil Rohit Pattansik to take a ride during a presentation at North Brunswick Township High School April 9 about maintaining a healthy body.
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So. Brunswick school budget approved 2-1 Speesler returned to Board of Education in light turnout
Staff Writer By charles W. kim So. Brunswick school budget approved 2-1 Speesler returned to Board of Education in light turnout Dr. Matthew Speesler South Brunswick voters ap-proved the school district’s $98 million budget by almost a 2-1 margin Tuesday. Residents endorsed the plan by a vote of 1,712-966, according to figures released Tuesday night…
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Bristol-Myers Squibb announces changes Chairman hoping to reverse recent performance problems
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Bristol-Myers Squibb announces changes Chairman hoping to reverse recent performance problems NORTH BRUNSWICK — Peter R. Dolan, chairman and chief executive officer of Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., announced that the group plans to make changes because of the company’s current poor performance. "The company’s current business performance is unacceptable, and I…
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Reported pay figure not deputy’s ‘true salary’ Karbowski will serve in new post at his current pay rate
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Reported pay figure not deputy’s ‘true salary’ Karbowski will serve in new post at his current pay rate NORTH BRUNSWICK — Members of the Township Council said Monday night that the reported salary of $153,606 for the deputy chief position does not represent the base salary but does include all…
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Convicted coach now living in Middlesex County Police notify residents that Glenn Barker is back in town
Staff Writer By charles w. kim Convicted coach now living in Middlesex County Police notify residents that Glenn Barker is back in town NEW BRUNSWICK — The Middle-sex County Prosecutor’s Office and several local police agencies are giving notice that a convicted killer has moved back into the county. Assistant Prosecutor Pete Hamerslag said this…
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Township to hold annual Memorial Day 5K run Parade and picnic also to be held on May 27
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Township to hold annual Memorial Day 5K run Parade and picnic also to be held on May 27 NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township Department of Parks and Recreation plans to hold its 23rd annual Memorial Day 5K run and walk on Monday, May 27 at Sabella Park. "The theme of…
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Zoning board decision ends S.B. mining saga
Zoning board decision ends S.B. mining saga By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Dallen-bach Sand Co.’s battle with the township is finally over. Zoning Board members voted on April 4 to allow the company to continue to wash imported sand at its Deans Rhode Hall Road facility. The township questioned the…
