Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Second Amoco robbery attempt is thwarted Route 1 station held up for second time since September
Staff Writer By charles w. kim Second Amoco robbery attempt is thwarted Route 1 station held up for second time since September SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Amoco gas station on Route 1 was once again the site of an attempted armed robbery. According to police, the station attendant reported a man armed with a handgun…
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Van inspections generate 82 tickets at road checks Police plan several more roadside checks during the year
Staff Writer By charles w. kim Van inspections generate 82 tickets at road checks Police plan several more roadside checks during the year SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A roadside inspection detail on Herrod Boulevard last week impounded 10 of 27 commuter vans for a variety of violations. "Eight of the 10 vans were found to be…
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Oliver!
J.P. Crowley, (the Artful Dodger) and Jonathan Hopkins (Oliver) sing “Consider Yourself” during a dress rehearsal for Oliver! at the township high school Tuesday. The North Brunswick adult drama group will stage Oliver! tonight through Saturday. Each show will be at 8 p.m. in the auditorium at the North Brunswick Township High School on Raider…
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N.B. schools expecting near 17-cent increase Public hearing on the $52 million plan Tuesday night
Staff Writer By dave goldberg N.B. schools expecting near 17-cent increase Public hearing on the $52 million plan Tuesday night The North Brunswick Board of Education unanimously approved a preliminary budget last night that will call for a near 17-cent increase. "In light of all of the fiscal problems, I am confident that we can…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Irish dancers from the DeNogla School of Irish Dance finish their performance at the South Brunswick Senior Center on March 15. (Inset) The dancers display their talent and quick footwork.
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Residents question warehouse approval Variance will allow almost 2 million square feet of space
Staff Writer By charles w. kim Residents question warehouse approval Variance will allow almost 2 million square feet of space Residents on the east side of South Brunswick are not pleased with a March 7 Zoning Board of Adjustment decision to allow warehouses on Dunhams Corner Road and (Cranbury Road) Route 535. "The Zoning Board…
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Hope shines in resident’s autobiographical book Grandmother tells tale of hope and sorrow through 70 years
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Hope shines in resident’s autobiographical book Grandmother tells tale of hope and sorrow through 70 years JERRY WOLKOWITZ North Brunswick Library Director Maureen Rees (l) accepts copies of Phyllis Tomberg Giglio’s book When You Come to the End of Your Rope, There Is Hope on Tuesday afternoon at the public…
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Speed limit enforced in construction area DOT funds help pay for officers’ time spent monitoring traffic
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Speed limit enforced in construction area DOT funds help pay for officers’ time spent monitoring traffic JERRY WOLKOWITZ A speed detection board posts the speed of passing motorists along the construction area on Route 130 just north of Raider Road in North Brunswick. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Township police are closely…
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Town accepts light at Independence Boulevard Council may ditch plans for sidewalks on Route 130
Town accepts light at Independence Boulevard Council may ditch plans for sidewalks on Route 130 NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Town-ship Council unanimously passed a resolution authorizing the Department of Transportation to install a traffic light at Independence Boulevard and Route 130. "We tried very hard in every which way to get the traffic light put…
