Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Search for missing $10K deposit continues Police investigation using lie detector as a tool to find funds
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Search for missing $10K deposit continues Police investigation using lie detector as a tool to find funds DAVE GOLDBERG A North Brunswick police officer makes a transaction at the First Union bank where the town has reportedly lost a $10,000 deposit. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township is still searching for…
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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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Township expects no increase in budget Governing body cuts spending plan to maintain status quo
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Township expects no increase in budget Governing body cuts spending plan to maintain status quo T axpayers will likely not see a tax increase in North Brunswick’s 2001-02 municipal budget. "We found more money in the surplus than expected," said Mayor David Spaulding, Tues-day. "There was $1 million more than…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Joshua Sinclair of Rochester, N.Y., passed through North Brunswick last week during a march to Washington, D.C. He is marching because he has not been able to see his sons since 1999.
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Fatal crash closes Route 1 Commuters forced onto side streets
Staff Writer By charles W. kim Fatal crash closes Route 1 Commuters forced onto side streets A 30-year-old Pennsylvania man was killed in an early morning crash in South Brunswick that closed Route 1 for more than five hours, police said. South Brunswick police said Tuesday that John B. Maynard, 30, of Coalsdale, Pa., was…
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A father marches for justice and love New York resident’s quest brings him through township
Staff Writer By dave goldberg A father marches for justice and love New York resident’s quest brings him through township FARRAH MAFFAI Joshua Sinclair, of Rochester, N.Y., stands in front of the vehicle that follows him each day during his march to Washington, D.C., a march he is making because he has not been able…
