Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Getting back to normal N.B. man works to reclaim life following terrorist attacks
Staff Writer BY Dave goldberg Getting back to normal N.B. man works to reclaim life following terrorist attacks FARRAH MAFFAI North Brunswick resident Jordan Model, a survivor of the Sept. 11 World Trade Center attack, worked next to the twin towers. North Brunswick resident Jordan Model is trying to get his life back to normal,…
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Council majority to be decided Nov. 6
Council majority to be decided Nov. 6 Adam Weiss Dems hope to break GOP 4-2 lock on panel By dave goldberg Staff Writer Bruce Chandlee NORTH BRUNSWICK — Two Township Council seats, and possibly a shift in the majority, will be decided Tuesday when voters go to the polls. Polls in the 26 voting districts…
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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…
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SBHS boys charged in anthrax prank Two minors arrested, suspended for tainted mail hoax
Staff Writer By charles W. kim SBHS boys charged in anthrax prank Two minors arrested, suspended for tainted mail hoax Two South Brunswick High School students have been charged by police and suspended from school for placing a letter with a powdery substance in a school office. "We have zero tolerance for such pranks, and…
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N.B. council candidates to debate Parties agree to one forum instead of three
Staff Writer BY Dave goldberg N.B. council candidates to debate Parties agree to one forum instead of three After a month of indecision among the candidates, both political parties have agreed to debate Friday night at the North Brunswick Municipal Building. Democratic candidates Adam Weiss and Bruce Chandlee said that they only had time to…
