Category: Sentinel-NBS News
-

S.B. Grand Union store acquired by supplier Route 1 store will not close, according to corporate spokesperson
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM S.B. Grand Union store acquired by supplier Route 1 store will not close, according to corporate spokesperson MARIE ORTIZ A Vermont-based wholesale grocery company plans to purchase 185 of Grand Union’s 197 stores, including the one on Route 1 in South Brunswick. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Despite suffering through a…
-

North Brunswick Planning Board says ‘yes’ to open space plan US Home proposes selling township front 38 acres of Otken Farm
Staff Writer By Alison Granito North Brunswick Planning Board says ‘yes’ to open space plan US Home proposes selling township front 38 acres of Otken Farm NORTH BRUNSWICK — After much heated debate at a marathon session that stretched late into the evening last Thursday, a conflicted Planning Board voted to amend the township’s master…
-

S.B. Manor liquor license is approved Banquet operator to spend $50K-$60K to eliminate noise problems
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM S.B. Manor liquor license is approved Banquet operator to spend $50K-$60K to eliminate noise problems SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Township Council members granted a liquor license transfer Tuesday with a big string attached. Members approved a place-to-place liquor license transfer for South Brunswick Manor on Route 1, as long as…
-

CRASH PRODUCTION —
Children’s theatrical producer Michael Taubenslag works with students at Brunswick Acres Elementary School in South Brunswick Tuesday to prepare them for their Friday production of The Golden Goose. The show, which the children started rehearsing Monday, will be at 7 p.m. at Crossroads Middle School on Major Road. General admission is $8 at the door.…
-

S.B. has big plans for Old Road nature center Seeks volunteers to bring the natural world to life for residents
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM S.B. has big plans for Old Road nature center Seeks volunteers to bring the natural world to life for residents JEFF HUNTLEY South Brunswick is in the process of renovating this ranch house at 104 Old Road for use as a nature center. The township acquired the 17.5-acre site…
-

Roastery cooks up 10 varieties of fresh nuts
Staff Writer By alison granito JEFF HUNTLEY Rajaa Balech’s new Liberty Roastery store in North Brunswick features several varieties of nuts which are roasted on premises. The store also offers gourmet candies and a Middle Eastern grocery. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Holiday shoppers may be overlooking one of the best kept secrets in town this season.…
-

S.B. board approves outlet store at warehouse site
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Zoning Board of Adjustment members unanimously approved a variance Thursday to allow a 1,480-square-foot retail outlet on Deans Rhode Hall Road. Members voted 6-0 to permit a Luxury Products Inc. outlet store within a 966,000-square-foot warehouse development near the Route 130 intersection. Charles Klatskin received Planning Board approval for the warehouse project…
-

SPECIAL THANKS —
The South Brunswick Senior Center last week honored some 130 volunteers who help with center programs, including these four women, who are part of a volunteer knitting group at the Senior Center on Route 522, last week. JEFF HUNTLEY
-

Board pressed on school chief search Rimmer still in the running with two new finalists
Staff Writer By alison granito Board pressed on school chief search Rimmer still in the running with two new finalists A large crowd of former board members, as well as high school students and residents, chastised the North Brunswick Board of Education Tuesday about its superintendent search. Many in the group support the appointment of…
