Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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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…
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N.B. council may shift fire
N.B. council may shift fire safety to police control Police director calls for more research before moving bureau By jerry desarno Correspondent NORTH BRUNSWICK — Township Council members are considering moving the Bureau of Fire Safety under police control. The council introduced an ordinance Tuesday night which would relocate the Bureau of Fire Safety from…
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Poetry reading
Assunta Spedaliere of North Brunswick recites her original poetry during the township’s Martin Luther King Jr. celebration Sunday. MARIE ORTIZ
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S.B. councilman takes DOT post Dems worry about potential conflicts
Staff Writer BY charles w. kim S.B. councilman takes DOT post Dems worry about potential conflicts Not everyone is excited about South Brunswick Councilman Ted Van Hessen’s new job with the state. Van Hessen, the council’s lone Republican, started work for the state Department of Transportation on Tuesday. "I got a call last Thursday," Van…
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Aquatic center study begins in South Bruns.
Aquatic center study begins in South Bruns. File photo Guests on rafts meander down the Lazy River while visiting Crystal Springs on Dunhams Corner Road in East Brunswick during a recent summer. A task force is looking to see if a similar facility could be built in South Brunswick. By CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer…
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GETTING A GRIP —
GETTING A GRIP — South Brunswick resident Zachary Wendler, 4, gets some help learning balance from his dad, Ken, Sunday, at Pro Skate USA on Cornwall Road in South Brunswick. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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US Home willing to build ballfields at Otken tract Developer trying
US Home willing to build ballfields at Otken tract Developer trying to overturn N.B.’s open space bond ordinance By marilyn duff Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — US Home Corp. is prepared to go a step further in trying to win approval of its proposed adult community on the Otken Farm off Route 130. In addition…
