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Green arrow to be added at Hermann Road Officials believe turn signal will make intersection safer
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Green arrow to be added at Hermann Road Officials believe turn signal will make intersection safer VERONICA YANKOWSKI The traffic pattern that exists at the intersection of Georges Road and Hermann Road is expected to become safer when a green signal arrow is added to the traffic light in June.…
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Final budget includes 18¢ tax increase N.B. board says increases needed to accommodate growing enrollment
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Final budget includes 18¢ tax increase N.B. board says increases needed to accommodate growing enrollment Over the past week, the North Brunswick Board of Education was able to reduce the school tax increase to 15 cents; however, a bond referendum for expansions to the high school added an additional 3…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Paul Conroy of North Brunswick gets more than he bargained for as he attempts to pet a cow’s nose during a Dairy Day and All About Ice Cream program Saturday at the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture in North Brunswick.
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S.B. voters will decide on 10¢ tax increase
New elementary schools to cost $1.6M to $2M By dave goldberg Staff Writer The South Brunswick Board of Education unanimously approved the $98 million school budget during a public hearing at the high school March 21. "The budget allows the board to maintain existing programs and provides for new programs, a new elementary school and…
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Council at odds over sidewalk issue
Some say Rte. 130 too busy for pedestrian traffic By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Township Council members are undecided whether they will ask the state Department of Transportation to put in a sidewalk on Route 130. "Everyone makes a good point both about the dangers and the needs for the sidewalk," said…
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Dems give nod to Davis and Corbin Little running with Barnhard in GOP re-election bid
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Dems give nod to Davis and Corbin Little running with Barnhard in GOP re-election bid NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Democratic Party is hoping to usurp an incumbent with two fresh faces. The North Brunswick Democratic organization has named Bob Davis and Bob Corbin as their candidates for the 2002 election.…
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Craig making another bid for freeholder seat S.B. GOP municipal chairman served on county board in 1996
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Craig making another bid for freeholder seat S.B. GOP municipal chairman served on county board in 1996 Roger Craig SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Former Township Mayor Roger Craig will be running for a seat on the Middlesex County Board of Freeholders, along with running mate Joseph Paone. "We very much want…
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Gambatese tapped for mayor race Chris Kilmurray, now president of library board, fills out ticket
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Gambatese tapped for mayor race Chris Kilmurray, now president of library board, fills out ticket Frank Gambatese SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Current Deputy Mayor Frank Gambatese announced that he plans to run for mayor of the township. "I have been a deputy mayor, selected by my peers, and it has been…
