Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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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.…
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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…
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New playground equipment
Despite the cold temperatures Tuesday, students enjoy the new playground equipment at Parsons Elementary School in North Brunswick. Jeff Huntley
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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
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Kingston activist stepping down
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM JEFF HUNTLEY Glenn Davis speaks his mind during a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hearing on the controversial Route 92 project earlier this year. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Planning Board member Glenn Davis will step aside at the end of this year to spend more time with his family. "It…
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US Home’s application to Zoning Board delayed until January
NORTH BRUNSWICK — US Home’s application for a variance to build an adult community on Route 130 Otken Farm has been delayed until Jan. 18. The developer did not have ample time to present his case at Tuesday’s Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting because the hearing on a car wash application continued until about 11…
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Landmarks ordinance is nearing completion S.B. task force putting final touches on yearlong project
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Landmarks ordinance is nearing completion S.B. task force putting final touches on yearlong project SOUTH BRUNSWICK — An ordinance to preserve the historic nature of the township may only be a month or two away. Members of the Historic Preservation Ordinance Advisory Task Force are putting the finishing touches…
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Four-car collision closes section of Rte. 1 Sunday
Four-car collision closes section of Rte. 1 Sunday NORTH BRUNSWICK — A four-car collision occurred on Route 1 north at the intersection of Adams Lane at about 10:13 a.m. Sunday when the driver of one car sideswiped two cars, and allegedly ran head on into a third. The driver, Leon Smith, 81, of North Brunswick…
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N.B. car wash proposal postponed until Jan.18
N.B. car wash proposal postponed until Jan.18 By david goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Zoning Board of Adjustment has once again postponed a decision on an application to build a car wash near the Route 130 jughandle. The board voted to continue the hearing to Jan. 18 after the applicant’s attorney complained about…
