Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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These women treasure their ‘red hattitudes’ The Red Hat Society has ‘no rules’ other than donning red hats
Correspondent"When I am an old woman I shall wear purple By lori elkins solomon These women treasure their ‘red hattitudes’ The Red Hat Society has ‘no rules’ other than donning red hats Correspondent "When I am an old woman I shall wear purple FARRAH MAFFAI Ida Kuhn (l) of East Brunswick tells a story that…
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Anthrax crisis makes shipping companies extra cautious
Staff Writer By dave goldberg NORTH BRUNSWICK — The recent anthrax scare has caused private shipping companies to take precautions to ensure customer safety. "The United States Postal Service published a guideline describing the appearance of a [suspicious] item, and helpful hints and tips on how to deal with the problem," said Steve Greenbaum, president…
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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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Four voting districts change this election Community center and Kendall Park First Aid will host election
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Four voting districts change this election Community center and Kendall Park First Aid will host election SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Registered voters in some districts will be casting their ballots at a new location on Tuesday. Voters registered in voting District 16 will cast their ballots at the community center…
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Council continues Otken farm condemnation effort Governing body will try again to take Otken farm for open space
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Council continues Otken farm condemnation effort Governing body will try again to take Otken farm for open space NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Township Council voted to override Mayor David Spaulding’s veto of the condemnation of the Otken farm in a 4-1 vote during a special meeting Monday night. "I am…
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Republican campaign signs are vandalized Democrats deny causing damage to GOP displays
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Republican campaign signs are vandalized Democrats deny causing damage to GOP displays This sign, supporting Republican candidates, was taken out of the ground and put back upside down sometime during the weekend. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Late last week many of the signs supporting Republican candidates were damaged in multiple locations.…
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Rail support group confused by McGreevey NJ-ARP disappointed with candidate’s change of heart on MOM line
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Rail support group confused by McGreevey NJ-ARP disappointed with candidate’s change of heart on MOM line Jim McGreevey SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The recent comments by Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jim McGreevey have one rail lobbyist group scratching their heads. "We were led to believe that McGreevey was more comfortable with…
