Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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N.B. mayor vetoes ordinance limiting outdoor displays Merchant complaints make one councilman change his mind
Staff Writer By dave goldberg N.B. mayor vetoes ordinance limiting outdoor displays Merchant complaints make one councilman change his mind The North Brunswick Township Council may uphold Mayor David Spaulding’s veto of a ban on displaying merchant goods outdoors. Councilwoman Maureen Little said she decided late Tuesday night to ask the council to rescind the…
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Lost $10K deposit probe not yet criminal Videotape footage shows a different bag, according to police director
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Lost $10K deposit probe not yet criminal Videotape footage shows a different bag, according to police director Ron Romano NORTH BRUNSWICK — Police Director Ron Romano said this week that money shown being deposited on a June 1 videotape at the First Union Bank was not in the same bag…
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County part of all four Heritage Area concepts Federally funded area will reflect state’s part in the Revolutionary War
Staff Writer By ruth calia stives County part of all four Heritage Area concepts Federally funded area will reflect state’s part in the Revolutionary War Sometime within the next two years, the U.S. Congress will make a determination about the National Heritage Area designation in the state of New Jersey. It will be based on…
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South Brunswick to sell new liquor license Council starts bids at $350,000 for distribution permit
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM South Brunswick to sell new liquor license Council starts bids at $350,000 for distribution permit SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The township will try to sell one of its new liquor licenses for at least $350,000. "We can get a feel for what we can get for one of our licenses.…
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Middlesex County Fair heats up Events run until Sunday at the East Brunswick Fair Grounds, Cranbury Road
Correspondent By jo c. tu Middlesex County Fair heats up Events run until Sunday at the East Brunswick Fair Grounds, Cranbury Road DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT Allentown resident Jessica Kraemer feeds a carrot to her pony, named Flight of the Jitterbug, at the Middlesex County Fair on Monday. The end of the summer may be on…
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Communities host National Night Out Police and residents get together to help stop crime
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Communities host National Night Out Police and residents get together to help stop crime CHARLES W. KIM South Brunswick Police Chief Michael Paquette talks to Patrolman Mike LaPoint, a New Jersey Army National Guard member, after he landed an OH-58 helicopter on the Crossroads School football field during National Night…
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Parks dept. claims farm is needed for recreation
Parks dept. claims farm is needed for recreation DAVE GOLDBERG Veterans Park on Raider Road is one of the many parks used for recreation in the township of North Brunswick. Officials say games are being canceled for lack of space By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — According to officials, the open space that…
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Judge allows Dallenbach to continue operating Zoning Board will determine company’s fate in October
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Judge allows Dallenbach to continue operating Zoning Board will determine company’s fate in October JERRY WOLKOWITZ The Dallenbach Sand Co. on Deans Rhode Hall Road will remain open until the South Brunswick Zoning Board hears its latest application. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A state Superior Court judge has nullified a…
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N.B. introduces $31M budget Plan will keep tax rate level for residents
Staff Writer By dave goldberg N.B. introduces $31M budget Plan will keep tax rate level for residents The North Brunswick Township Council unanimously introduced the 2002 budget to the public during a meeting Monday night. There was no discussion of the plan during the public portion of the meeting, or from the council members attending…
