Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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SBHS science teacher wants his job back Terrifying incident casts a shadow on family’s reputation
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM SBHS science teacher wants his job back Terrifying incident casts a shadow on family’s reputation DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT South Brunswick resident and science teacher David Umbach explains the Sept. 22 incident that caused his suspension. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — South Brunswick High School science teacher David Umbach is fighting for…
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N.B. awarded grant to fight aggressive drivers 37,000 summonses issued by township police in 2000
N.B. awarded grant to fight aggressive drivers 37,000 summonses issued by township police in 2000 NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township Police Department will receive a $9,600 state grant to combat aggressive drivers. This grant, from the state Division of Highway Traffic Safety, will help township police continue participation in the Aggressive Driver, Aggressive Enforcement program.…
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The steps to recall a board member Committee expects petition to be completed by April 1
Staff Writer By dave goldberg The steps to recall a board member Committee expects petition to be completed by April 1 NORTH BRUNSWICK — The process of recalling a board of education member has many different steps. Some members of the North Brunswick community recently asked for the recall of Board of Education members Frank…
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Storm strikes Sunday
North Brunswick resident Mike Eggerman plows snow from his driveway during Sunday’s storm. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Route 130 car wash variance is rejected
Staff Writer By dave goldberg NORTH BRUNSWICK — The North Brunswick Zoning Board voted unanimously against the Route 130 Deluxe Car Wash last Thursday. "The positives provided by this car wash do not outweigh the detriments of application, so I recommend that the variance be turned down," said Zoning Board Chairman, Glenn Meltzer. Meltzer said…
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Johnson reports on township activity in 2000
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Mayor Debra Johnson wants residents to know just how busy the township was last year. "We do this so the community is aware of where your tax money goes," Johnson said during her quarterly meeting Monday night. Johnson and the department heads of the township reported…
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Police win arbitration battle Union to receive $40,000 for loss of physicals and overtime pay
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Police win arbitration battle Union to receive $40,000 for loss of physicals and overtime pay NORTH BRUNSWICK— Township police officers won a major victory this month. Two township police unions won an arbitration award for yearly physicals, and pay for lost overtime work on the holiday task force. The Policeman’s…
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Three incumbents to run for re-election Delgado, Speesler, Tupe will seek added terms on panel
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Three incumbents to run for re-election Delgado, Speesler, Tupe will seek added terms on panel SOUTH BRUNSWICK — They will run again. South Brunswick Board of Education members Dr. Matthew Speesler, Anna Tupe and President Harry Delgado will seek re-election to the board this April. "I was the first…
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SBHS video class helps county fire academy
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM SBHS video class helps county fire academy Students involved in the Viking Television Network (VTN) gain training in video production at South Brunswick High School. The club is holding a family breakfast Saturday to fund a field trip to a New York City production facility. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Advanced…
