Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Sister remembers Sept. 11 victim Alan Lederman

    Sister remembers Sept. 11 victim Alan Lederman Alan Lederman and Roni Salkin Treasured memories and photographs salute brother’s life By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Alan Lederman was one of thousands lost in the tragic attacks of Sept. 11, but his memory remains treasured by younger sister, Roni Salkin. "My brother was the…

  • Mayor stops work on Rte. 130/Rte. 1

    Mayor stops work on Rte. 130/Rte. 1 DOT says concerns will be addressed quickly By dave goldberg Staff Writer North Brunswick Mayor David Spaulding or-dered the N.J. Depart-ment of Transportation to stop the Route 1 and Route 130 interchange project Tuesday due to unsafe conditions. "The conditions of this area have been determined to be…

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    DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT South Brunswick residents Morgan Feller and Keith Zients wave as Santa Claus comes to South Brunswick on Dec. 16.

  • Trash trucks busted in crackdown on violations 260 summonses handed out in first two days of enforcement detail

    Staff Writer By charles w. kim Trash trucks busted in crackdown on violations 260 summonses handed out in first two days of enforcement detail State and South Brunswick police have issued more than 250 violations to waste-hauling trucks and other commercial vehicles in the first two days of their safety crackdown. According to a press…

  • Thompson named first deputy chief in S.B.

    Thompson named first deputy chief in S.B. Frederick Thompson Position, recently approved by council, will be filled Dec. 28 By charles w. kim DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT Craig Connors and Bernie Isaacson of Griffin Nurseries, Fresh Ponds Road, run a Christmas tree through the netter for Donna Ching Foster and her daughter, Lia, of New Brunswick,…

  • County jail may get $5M for federal detainees Warden claims no need for extra security due to government inmates

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg County jail may get $5M for federal detainees Warden claims no need for extra security due to government inmates JERRY WOLKOWITZ Davidson’s Mill Pond Park highlights a beautiful and crisp autumn morning in South Brunswick on Sunday. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Middlesex County may receive up to $5 million for housing…

  • Mayor wants a police director only part time

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg Spaulding NORTH BRUNSWICK — Mayor David Spaulding announced that he plans to make the position of police director a part-time position after Jan. 2. "I plan to delay the employment of a full-time police director until late in the first quarter of next year," Spaulding said Tuesday. "Michael Moriarty is…

  • Township plans family celebration for 2002 Little says all ages will enjoy ringing in the new year

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg Township plans family celebration for 2002 Little says all ages will enjoy ringing in the new year NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township will hold a family-oriented celebration to ring in the new year at the high school. "This is something we have wanted to do since last year," said Maureen…

  • N.B. mulls need for traffic light in project Board of Education willing to see project delayed for safety

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg N.B. mulls need for traffic light in project Board of Education willing to see project delayed for safety The North Brunswick Township Council unanimously passed a resolution to study the need for a traffic signal on southbound Route 130 near Otis Road, and to reduce the speed limit there to…