Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • 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,…

  • 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

  • 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…

  • Clinton visit a 2000 highlight in So. Bruns.

    Clinton visit a 2000 highlight in So. Bruns. JERRY WOLKOWITZ PRESIDENTIAL MOMENT — President Clinton alights from a helicopter Aug. 23 at Crossroads Middle School in South Brunswick, where he spoke about his school construction funding proposal. Township also mourns the death of sculptor George Segal By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK —…

  • THE CHAMPS —

    In April members of the North Brunswick High School Raider robotics team (aka the Cradle Robbers) celebrated their first-place win as part of a three-team alliance at the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) national championship in Orlando, Fla. JEFF HUNTLEY

  • Scarillo and Spaulding at odds over US Home offer Mayor: Proposal to sell town piece of farm deserves consideration

    Staff Writer By alison granito Scarillo and Spaulding at odds over US Home offer Mayor: Proposal to sell town piece of farm deserves consideration The North Brunswick Township Council unanimously approved a $15 million bond ordinance to acquire open space at a meeting marked by tensions between council President Peggy Scarillo and Mayor David Spaulding.…

  • S.B. mayor & council looking ahead to 2001

    South Brunswick Mayor Debra Johnson wants the township to stay on track during the coming year. "We should stay the course. It is working," Johnson said Wednesday. Johnson said that the township will continue addressing a broad but "clear pattern" of issues, including managing growth and maintaining financial stability. Johnson said that there are many…

  • New playground equipment

    Despite the cold temperatures Tuesday, students enjoy the new playground equipment at Parsons Elementary School in North Brunswick. Jeff Huntley

  • Meals on wheels

    Crossroads Middle School students Leia Korzeb and Margaret Kozlak and staff member Susan Gallopack pack plant gift bags for delivery as part of a local Meals on Wheels program. JEFF HUNTLEY