Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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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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Negotiations moving slowly in Otken farm case
Staff Writer By dave goldberg NORTH BRUNSWICK — Council President Francis "Mack" Womack strongly believes that fairly negotiating with the Otken family is in the best interest of the township. "We wanted to negotiate with the Otkens and reach an amicable way for the whole issue to be resolved," Womack said. "We did not say…
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A year of changes at Linwood Middle School Perception of school is changing in community
Staff Writer By dave goldberg A year of changes at Linwood Middle School Perception of school is changing in community VERONICA YANKOWSKI Vincent DeLucia said he has been working to change the perception of Linwood Middle School since being hired as the North Brunswick school’s principal this summer. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Last spring the Linwood…
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No. Bruns. loses
No. Bruns. loses Joseph Fritsche longtime volunteer Fritsche remembered as a loving, generous man By dave goldberg Staff Writer Former North Brunswick Township Councilman Joseph Fritsche, 62, who died Monday, will be remembered for the time he dedicated to the township. "If anyone could have the title of ‘Best in North Brunswick,’ it would be…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Michael Stokes goes fishing for a penguin during the Pre-K Pajama Party at Sabella Park in North Brunswick on Friday morning.
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School district asking for a dime increase Proposed $98 million budget will be presented Monday
Staff Writer By charles w. kim School district asking for a dime increase Proposed $98 million budget will be presented Monday South Brunswick school district officials are hoping that taxpayers can spare another dime this year. Assistant Schools Superinten-dent and Business Manager Jeff Scott said Tuesday that the proposed 2002-2003 budget will ask for a…
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Water restrictions go into effect statewide Coastal North region better off than rest of state
Staff Writer By Alison Granito Water restrictions go into effect statewide Coastal North region better off than rest of state After one of the driest winters in recent history, the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has issued mandatory water use restrictions in an attempt to keep the statewide water emergency from getting worse as…
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Candidates seek approval from Democratic Party
Staff Writer By charles w. kim CHARLES W. KIM Potential Democratic candidates for mayor and Township Council answer questions in front of the Democratic Club at Pierre’s Restaurant in South Brunswick Monday night. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Traffic and open space will likely be the main issues for Democratic candidates this year. Six of the seven…
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Council introduces budget Public hearing on spending plan set for next month
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Council introduces budget Public hearing on spending plan set for next month VERONICA YANKOWSKI Mark BonGiovi and Noelle Scala are fast asleep at the Rock-A-Thon on Saturday at North Brunswick Township High School. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Township Council members voted 3-1 to introduce the $55 million spending plan Tuesday…
