Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Contract decision may end commuter route Fate of bus service for Route 27 commuters up in the air
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Contract decision may end commuter route Fate of bus service for Route 27 commuters up in the air SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A recent decision by East Brunswick Township to award Academy Bus Inc., Hoboken, the contract for two park-and-ride lots has officials in South Brunswick concerned. "We never received…
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South Brunswick seeks to improve road crossing Residents and officials meet to discuss improving pedestrian safety
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM South Brunswick seeks to improve road crossing Residents and officials meet to discuss improving pedestrian safety SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The township is trying to make crossing Promenade Boulevard safer for pedestrians. Public Affairs Coordinator Ron Schmalz said during Tuesday night’s council work session that the town will look to…
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Route 1 interchange repair project set Construction on the busy intersection could start in the spring
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Route 1 interchange repair project set Construction on the busy intersection could start in the spring MARIE ORTIZ A high volume of traffic can be seen at rush hour on Route 130. The busy intersection of routes 1 and 130 is scheduled to be improved by the state. NORTH BRUNSWICK…
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Puleio named Brick schools administrator New board member takes position in the Shore area
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Puleio named Brick schools administrator New board member takes position in the Shore area Nicholas Puleio NORTH BRUNSWICK — Newly appointed Board of Education member Nicholas Puleio was recently named the new school administrator for the Brick Township school district in Ocean County. "I am excited about moving to the…
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Township may begin LOSAP program Pension program for emergency workers will be put to the vote
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Township may begin LOSAP program Pension program for emergency workers will be put to the vote DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT South Brunswick resident Andrew Tsang, 17, practices his backhand on the tennis courts at Woodlot Park on New Road over the weekend. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Township Council will be introducing…
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High school plans to go to the state this week Board takes next step to bring building proposal to voters
Staff Writer By dave goldberg High school plans to go to the state this week Board takes next step to bring building proposal to voters The North Brunswick Board of Education will be presenting the plans to renovate the high school to the N.J. Department of Education this week. "The presentation to the state is…
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DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT Katerina Christhilf, 2, of South Brunswick plays on a slide during a beautiful Sunday afternoon at Woodlot Park on New Road in Kendall Park.
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Vandals continue to smash and slash
Police believe incidents connected to similar damage in East Bruns. By charles w. kim Staff Writer For the second consecutive week vandals have made their presence known in South Brunswick. A total of about 40 vehicles have been damaged during the last week, according to township Public Information Officer Jim Ryan. "We will be relocating…
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County program lets offenders help town Workers paint bridge as alternative to spending time in jail
Staff Writer By dave goldberg County program lets offenders help town Workers paint bridge as alternative to spending time in jail FARRAH MAFFAI Middlesex County men and women performed court-ordered community service by painting the newly paved Adams Station bridge in North Brunswick on Saturday. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Middlesex County law offenders spent Saturday afternoon…
