Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Falun gong supporters call for N.B. resolution
Falun gong supporters call for N.B. resolution Practice brings wrath of Chinese government, follower claims By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Local supporters of falun gong are looking for aid against their treatment in China. "I ask you, as representatives of the people of North Brunswick, to help these people in need by…
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Downed pilot remembered fondly day after N.Y. crash
Downed pilot remembered fondly day after N.Y. crash Plainsboro resident Edward States described as ‘phenomenal man’ By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The pilot of American Airlines Flight 587 was remembered this week as a "phenomenal man." Edward States, 42, lived on the border of South Brunswick and Plainsboro with his wife,…
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NJ Transit covering all the bases on new line Latest plan to be looked at was considered and rejected five years ago
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan NJ Transit covering all the bases on new line Latest plan to be looked at was considered and rejected five years ago WEST LONG BRANCH — Adding the Freehold-to-Matawan route to the study for extending passenger rail service to Lakehurst in Ocean County will strengthen NJ Transit’s position when it…
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Spaulding looks to new N.B. council for civility
Spaulding looks to new N.B. council for civility David Spaulding Mayor wants changes in GOP leadership before next election By dave goldberg Staff Writer Mayor David Spaulding said that he hopes to improve his relationship with the North Brunswick Township Council after the new members take office. Peggy Scarillo Democrats Bruce Chandlee and Adam Weiss…
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Library lot repairs nearly complete Consultant wants parking area fixed
By dave goldbergStaff Writer by Thanksgiving Library lot repairs nearly complete Consultant wants parking area fixed By dave goldberg Staff Writer FILE PHOTO The North Brunswick Library parking lot on Hermann Road will be undergoing extensive repairs this month. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The damaged library parking lot is expected to be fully repaired before Thanksgiving,…
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Police to crack down on trash truck violations State police to enforce tougher standards starting today
Staff Writer By charles w. kim Police to crack down on trash truck violations State police to enforce tougher standards starting today FILE PHOTO Large waste trucks using Route 1 in Middlesex and Mercer counties will now be targeted for enhanced enforcement by a special state police task force starting today. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — State…
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For South Brunswick resident Daljit Bais, the events of Sept. 11 touch on a lifetime of work and friendships.
For South Brunswick resident Daljit Bais, the events of Sept. 11 touch on a lifetime of work and friendships. FARRAH MAFFAI South Brunswick resident Daljit Bais, a former Port Authority employee, reflects on his time working in the twin towers, and the enormous loss of people and property on Sept. 11. "We used to go…
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Democrats regain majority in North Brunswick New councilmen to reverse Otken condemnation
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Democrats regain majority in North Brunswick New councilmen to reverse Otken condemnation JERRY WOLKOWITZ North Brunswick Democratic candidates Bruce Chandlee and Adam Weiss celebrate their victory singing “God Bless America” at the Italian-American Club on Cozzens Lane Tuesday night. Bruce Chandlee and Adam Weiss gave Democrats the majority again, winning…
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Status quo remains in 14th District race Inverso, Greenstein, and Guear return
Status quo remains in 14th District race Inverso, Greenstein, and Guear return Peter Inverso The incumbents kept their offices in the 14th District Tuesday night. State Sen. Peter Inverso (R-14) beat Democratic challenger, Mercer County Sheriff, Sam Plumeri Jr. by 52 percent of the vote to 48 percent, or 31,385 to 29,019 votes with 100…
