Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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PBA offers Spaulding compromise on chief Officers willing to drop issue if one is selected as director
Staff Writer By dave goldberg PBA offers Spaulding compromise on chief Officers willing to drop issue if one is selected as director David Spaulding North Brunswick’s Police-men’s Benevolent Associ-ation (PBA) is offering a compromise to Mayor David Spaulding on the police chief issue. If Spaulding agrees, the PBA will drop its request for a police…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Melissa Weinberg makes a poster at Linwood Middle School, North Brunswick, during Red, White and Blue Day. The posters were later hung at the North Brunswick Municipal Building.
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GOP charged in election complaint S.B. candidates, treasurer accused of not reporting $2,500 contribution
Staff Writer By charles w. kim GOP charged in election complaint S.B. candidates, treasurer accused of not reporting $2,500 contribution Stewart Lapidus Five Republican candidates and the party’s treasurer in South Brunswick are charged with not filing proper reports with the state for the 1998 election, according to a July 31 complaint. The New Jersey…
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Linwood honors victims of trade center disaster Red, White, and Blue Day exhibits students’ positive reactions
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Linwood honors victims of trade center disaster Red, White, and Blue Day exhibits students’ positive reactions NORTH BRUNSWICK — The students of Linwood Middle School paid tribute to those lost in the World Trade Center tragedy last month with a Red, White and Blue Day last week. "The children have…
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Police Department not able to find deposit Statement on missing deposit to be released next week
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Police Department not able to find deposit Statement on missing deposit to be released next week NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township’s Police Department has determined that it will probably not find the missing $10,000 municipal deposit. "They have investigated as much as possible," said council President Peggy Scarillo. "They can’t…
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South Brunswick’s second art show starts Saturday
Staff Writer By dave goldberg SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Six artists will open a display at the historic Wetherhill Site on Georges Road from Oct. 6 through Oct. 28. In October 1993, scholars, artists and organizations representing history, the arts and the humanities across the United States reached out to former President Bill Clinton, the governors…
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Pierre’s expands with the community Restaurant’s new facility will accommodate weddings
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Pierre’s expands with the community Restaurant’s new facility will accommodate weddings VERONICA YANKOWSKI Pierre’s Bakery and Deli on Georges Road in South Brunswick offers a wide assortment of baked goods. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Pierre’s, located on Georges Road, has a reputation for providing the township with quality food, service, and…
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One charged, one wanted for assaults Police still seeking man for attack on township woman
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM One charged, one wanted for assaults Police still seeking man for attack on township woman Daniel L. Bunn SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police have arrested one man and are seeking another for allegedly committing separate sexual attacks in the township. Rahway police arrested Daniel L. Bunn, 19, on Sept. 28…
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Town wants over $1 million in alleged debts Consultant says county did not pay assessments for jail
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Town wants over $1 million in alleged debts Consultant says county did not pay assessments for jail Leo Ryan NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township plans to collect more than $1 million believed to be in unpaid debts. "There were tax liens and assessments that were not paid," Financial Consultant Joe…
