Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Schools chief search may end next month Panel to rule on board member’s participation

    Staff Writer By alison granito Schools chief search may end next month Panel to rule on board member’s participation The search for a new North Brunswick schools superintendent remains shrouded in secrecy, with little new information available to the public. The Board of Education met in a closed session on Tuesday to discuss how the…

  • So. Bruns. introduces revised mandatory hookup ordinances

    So. Bruns. introduces revised mandatory hookup ordinances Ordinances include hardship clauses, 10-yr. exemptions By Charles W. Kim Staff Writer South Brusnwick residents with septic systems and wells installed prior to 1990 may soon be forced to tie in to the municipality’s water and sewer lines. Township Council members unanimously introduced two ordinances Tuesday night that…

  • Turkey Trot

    North Brunswick Park Supervisor Debi Verpent leads children in "Turkey Trot" dance at a Thanksgiving program at Sabella Park in North Brunswick on Tuesday. JEFF HUNTLEY

  • Hundreds attend art exhibit at Dow Jones South Brunswick Arts Task Force and local artist Ludvic Saleh team up

    Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Hundreds attend art exhibit at Dow Jones South Brunswick Arts Task Force and local artist Ludvic Saleh team up JEFF HUNTLEY Marilyn, an oil on canvas by artist Ludvic Saleh, is just one of the abstract pieces on display at Dow Jones in South Brunswick last weekend. SOUTH BRUNSWICK…

  • GOP senators obtained additional funds for N.B.

    GOP senators obtained additional funds for N.B. Sinagra, DiFrancesco provided $350K to make up for shortfall By alison Granito Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — When the 2000-2001 municipal budget was adopted earlier this month, the township was on the receiving end of a grant from state legislators in Trenton. State Sens. Jack Sinagra (R-18) and…

  • Meeting on North Brunswick police chief referendum held Wed.

    Meeting on North Brunswick police chief referendum held Wed. State Superior Court judge expected to rule on legality of ballot request By Alison Granito Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Whether voters will get to voice their preference for a police chief or a police director will depend on the outcome of legal proceedings in state…

  • HOME-GROWN ART —

    Internationally known artist Ludvic Saleh of South Brunswick (center) speaks with Dow Jones & Co. national security adviser Peter Brennan and Princeton art collector Susan Merians during the opening of his art exhibit at the Dow Jones facility on Route 1 last week. The two-day exhibit was sponsored by the South Brunswick Arts Task Force…

  • Down the Lenape trail

    Jeff Gottlieb, an American Indian interpreter, shows Anya Lindahl a stone nut mortar during an exploration of Lenape Indian heritage at the N.J. Museum of Agriculture in North Brunswick Saturday. Lenape Indian artifacts, including tools, bowls and turtle shells, were displayed at the special Thanksgiving program. Museum volunteer Usha Luna shows her sons Robert and…

  • Globe-trotting gives artist his own unique vocabulary Ludvic Saleh speaks to the world through his canvas

    Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Globe-trotting gives artist his own unique vocabulary Ludvic Saleh speaks to the world through his canvas SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Local artist Ludvic Saleh is talking to the world as his brush strokes the canvas. "Abstract art is a language like Chinese; you have to learn to understand it," Saleh…