Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Concert and Township Council
Concert and Township Council South Brunswick Municipal Court Judge Mike Dowgin administers the oath of office to returning Township Councilman Edmund Luciano Tuesday night. Luciano is joined by his mother, Ida, and wife, Susan. Below, the South Brunswick High School Wind Ensemble performs prior to the start of Tuesday night’s Township Council reorganization meeting. CHARLES…
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N.B. Water: Customers never in danger during boil alert Problems stemmed from sludge buildup due to heavy rain, cold weather
Staff Writer By dave goldberg N.B. Water: Customers never in danger during boil alert Problems stemmed from sludge buildup due to heavy rain, cold weather North Brunswick residents do not have to worry about their tap water any more. In fact, sample tests taken earlier in the week "came back negative," according to Michael Cherenson,…
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Rte. 92 opponents leery of Whitman’s appointment But it would be difficult for her to reverse EPA stand, they say
Staff Writer BY charles w. kim Rte. 92 opponents leery of Whitman’s appointment But it would be difficult for her to reverse EPA stand, they say South Brunswick opponents of the controversial Route 92 project are concerned with the recent appointment of Gov. Christie Whitman to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. "We are concerned…
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Transformer installed
Tim Chybirski of Philadelphia hovers high above the ground to remove a section of a lighted advertising display to install a new transformer at the North Brunswick A&P last week. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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Holiday concert
Flutist Soo Lee, 15, of North Brunswick High School plays during a holiday concert at Judd Elementary School last week. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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Bad credit card has NYC man cooling his heels
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A New York City man is on ice after trying to buy some holiday cheer with what police believe was a fraudulent credit card. The owner of Viking Liquors, Route 1, called police after a man tried to purchase $466 worth of liquor with a supposedly fake Visa card. Police charged Antonio…
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Village center status sought for Kingston Permanent committee to be formed once center is recognized
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Village center status sought for Kingston Permanent committee to be formed once center is recognized SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The village of Kingston may be close to being designated as a village center. According to a year-end report by the Joint Citizens Advisory Task Force for the Village of Kingston,…
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FRIENDLY REMINDER —
Residents of Heathcote Road in the Kingston section of South Brunswick have posted signs reminding motorists to slow down as they pass through their neighborhood. The residents are making signs similar to those erected on Raymond Road this fall in an effort to calm traffic. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Spaulding reflects on first year as mayor Achievements include 2¢ tax cut, televised meetings, spending controls
Staff Writer By alison granito Spaulding reflects on first year as mayor Achievements include 2¢ tax cut, televised meetings, spending controls JANUARY BLAST — North Brunswick mailman Daryl Lynn faced a winter wonderland following a Jan. 23 storm NORTH BRUNSWICK — Overall Mayor David Spaulding is happy with his first year in office. However, there…
