Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Church and Dwight Co.

    Church and Dwight Co. COURTESY OF OSHEX ASSOCIATES INC. Representatives of Church and Dwight Co. plan to improve noise problems at the USA Detergents site in North Brunswick by adding a sound barrier similar to this one. proposes sound barrier Comes as response to resident survey results By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK —…

  • Mayor Spaulding appoints temporary deputy chief

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg NORTH BRUNSWICK — Mayor David Spaulding announced that he has appointed Capt. Leithland Golbourne to the position of temporary deputy police chief, effective July 2. This appointment will last for four months, and at the beginning of November, Capt. Stanley Karbowski will assume the deputy chief role. "These temporary appointments…

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    SARAH McCOLGAN Kerri Lynn Sirkin of Edison talks with choreographer Tom Tolve during the North Brunswick Young Adult Drama Group’s auditions for the musical Grease.

  • Newark resident survives crash

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Anthony Thomas, 34, of Newark was saved by his seat belt and airbag after a head-on collision with a tractor-trailer on Ridge Road near Route 130 at 8 a.m., according to police. Thomas was headed eastbound on Ridge Road when he struck a Freightliner tractor-trailer being driven by Lee Talasleian, 44, of…

  • Costanza blasted Fellow party members join council in scolding former candidate

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg Costanza blasted Fellow party members join council in scolding former candidate Marion Costanza Former Democratic council candidate Marion Costanza was criticized by members of her own party after comments she made during Monday night’s North Brunswick Township Council meeting. During that meeting Costanza accused Councilwoman Maureen Little of using the…

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    JERRY WOLKOWITZ Yardley VFW member Bill MacLean attaches a new flag in front of Good Time Charlie’s, Route 27, South Brunswick, June 30 with the help of restaurant manager Ray Crossman. South Brunswick VFW Post 9111 historian Al Kady.

  • Chutney Manor passes inspection muster

    So. Bruns. Township health officer says restaurant is clean By charles w. kim Staff Writer The Chutney Manor restaurant on Route 1 passed its latest health inspection with flying colors, according to South Brunswick officials. "A satisfactory rating in South Brunswick means they are clean," township Health Officer Stephen Pappenberg said this week. The facility…

  • Judd principal to leave district Rosevear accepts position as superintendent in South Bound Brook

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg Judd principal to leave district Rosevear accepts position as superintendent in South Bound Brook JERRY WOLKOWITZ Dr. Carol L. Rosevear, principal, will retire from the Judd Elementary School, North Brunswick, to serve as the superintendent of schools in South Bound Brook. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Judd Elementary School Principal Dr. Carol…

  • Dow Jones may lay off more workers Company looks to trim workforce for second time this year

    Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Dow Jones may lay off more workers Company looks to trim workforce for second time this year FILE PHOTO The Dow Jones campus on Route 1 in South Brunswick will experience an undisclosed number of layoffs as the corporation tries to trim another $80 million in expenses. SOUTH BRUNSWICK…