Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Police check ‘fowl’ play in goose slaying Investigation continues into Saturday morning confrontation

    Police check ‘fowl’ play in goose slaying Investigation continues into Saturday morning confrontation South Brunswick police Capt. Michael Marosy may be in more hot water than a Christmas goose, according to a published report Tuesday. The report alleges that police are investigating if Marosy, while boating with his children at Davidson’s Mill Park, shot and…

  • Rt. 18 bank robbery may be connected to 3 other heists September incident in North Brunswick could be the same man

    Staff Writer By vincent todaro Rt. 18 bank robbery may be connected to 3 other heists September incident in North Brunswick could be the same man EAST BRUNSWICK — The same man believed to be responsible for other recent bank heists in the area may have robbed the Fleet Bank, Route 18 and Arthur Street,…

  • Stricter child-restraint laws take effect Dec. 1

    Stricter child-restraint laws take effect Dec. 1 In cars, children under 8, weighing less than 80 lbs. require a special seat By cindy tietjen Staff Writer Under regulations set forth in New Jersey’s new child passenger safety law which goes into effect Dec. 1, all teen-agers and children under 18 will be required to wear…

  • New hair salon clipping away during first month Angles on Route 1 doing a brisk business in a short time

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg New hair salon clipping away during first month Angles on Route 1 doing a brisk business in a short time VERONICA YANKOWSKI Hairstylist and co-owner Wanda Sutton works on a client’s hair at the recently opened Angles Hair Design in North Brunswick on Route 1. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The newly…

  • Transit rolling into red, Rutgers study claims ‘Ambitious’ project list is hurting transportation agency

    Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Transit rolling into red, Rutgers study claims ‘Ambitious’ project list is hurting transportation agency NJ Transit Executive Director Jeffrey Warsh If a Rutgers University study released last week is accurate, NJ Transit is heading for a financial train wreck. "An impending crisis affecting the agency’s entire fiscal structure is…

  • N. Bruns. moves to condemn farm again

    N. Bruns. moves to condemn farm again Family’s attorney says town will pay some costs of first action By dave goldberg Staff Writer North Brunswick Township filed papers Monday with the Middlesex County Courthouse to again try and condemn the 105-acre Otken farm. "We are going to see through what we have started," said Council…

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    JERRY WOLKOWITZ Elizabeth Rufle, 3, performs the “Turkey Dance” set to tune of the Chicken Dance with her mom, Kathy, at the North Brunswick Township Parks and Recreation Department’s Preschool Program’s annual Turkey Trot celebration in Sabella Park on Tuesday.

  • S.B. claims $600K for Rte. 522 construction

    S.B. claims $600K for Rte. 522 construction Officials journey to Trenton to find federal funds BY charles w. kim Staff Writer South Brunswick officials obtained about $600,000 more in federal funds to help finish construction on Route 522 this week. Deputy Mayor Frank Gambatese told Township Council members Tuesday night that a trip by officials…

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    FARRAH MAFFAI South Brunswick DARE officer Patrolman Robert Carinci talks with South Brunswick Christian Fellowship Pastor Ozzie Gonzales about bringing the program to his church during Community Unity Day this fall. For more information on the DARE program, see our special section on pages 18-23.