Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Planners approve 52 homes in Deans Pond
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM JEFF HUNTLEY More homes are on the way at the Deans Pond Crossing development on Route 130 in South Brunswick. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Planning Board members gave final approval for 52 residential building lots in the Deans Pond Crossing development during a special meeting earlier this month. The board…
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Rte. 1-130 interchange work to start in 2002 DOT to hold a public information forum in early January
Staff Writer By Alison Granito Rte. 1-130 interchange work to start in 2002 DOT to hold a public information forum in early January NORTH BRUNSWICK — One of the worst traffic problems in Middlesex County may eventually see some improvement. The state Department of Transportation (DOT) is in the process of finalizing design plans to…
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Referendum ruling due in January
Referendum ruling due in January Judge heard arguments last week on N.B. vote on police chief By Alison Granito Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A state Superior Court judge will decide early next year whether residents will get to vote on a police chief referendum. According to Gerry Liloia, an attorney representing the township’s two…
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NJ Transit chief still plans to visit S.B.
NJ Transit chief still plans to visit S.B. Warsh to meet with Amtrak on new high-speed train issues SOUTH BRUNSWICK — NJ Transit Executive Director Jeffrey Warsh still plans to visit South Brunswick, just not next week. Warsh canceled his Dec. 4 visit to the township due to a scheduling conflict, according to NJ Transit…
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Frigid fans
Students from South Brunswick (top) and North Brunswick high schools (r) brave the cold to cheer for their respective football teams during the annual Thanksgiving eve contest at North Brunswick High School. North Brunswick won the game 19-13.
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S.B. board presented with first adult community plan Planners were scheduled to hear Byron-Hill application Wednesday
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM S.B. board presented with first adult community plan Planners were scheduled to hear Byron-Hill application Wednesday SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Planning Board was scheduled to get its first look last night at what a Planned Adult Retirement Community (PARC) might look. Byron-Hill New Jersey Corp., Cranbury, was scheduled to…
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South Brunswick zoning board to hear Dallenbach application
South Brunswick zoning board to hear Dallenbach application SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Zoning Board of Adjustment members are scheduled to continue hearing an expansion application from a local mining company tonight. Dallenbach Sand Co., Deans Rhode Hall Road, which dredges sand for building products, wants to expand its operation into the neighboring Heavy Equipment Operators Local…
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Suit filed against N.B. tax appraiser Spaulding: Billings’ actions could cost the town millions
Staff Writer By alison granito Suit filed against N.B. tax appraiser Spaulding: Billings’ actions could cost the town millions North Brunswick filed a civil lawsuit Tuesday against former township appraiser Anthony J. Billings, charging that he cost the township over $1 million through his alleged misconduct. Township Attorney David Himelman said the township will seek…
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Noise problem delays ruling on S.B. Manor liquor license
Noise problem delays ruling on S.B. Manor liquor license Banquet center operator given two weeks to respond By Charles W. Kim Staff Writer The South Brunswick Township Council will wait two more weeks before deciding whether to expand South Brunswick Manor’s liquor license to include the banquet center. "The noise must be mitigated. The two-week…
