Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Council still working on problems at Pincus Apts.

    Council still working on problems at Pincus Apts. Owner’s response unsatisfactory, officials say By alison granito Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The owner of the Jack Pincus Apartments, Remsen Avenue and Nassau Street, has not done enough to address residents’ concerns about lax security and dangerous conditions in the building, according to township officials. Officials,…

  • IN WITH THE NEW —

    New playground equipment was recently installed at Reichler Park, seen here, and seven other South Brunswick parks as part of a $200,000 improvement bond approved by the Township Council this summer. Funding was also included to repair damaged equipment. JEFF HUNTLEY

  • Party majority at stake in S.B. council race

    Party majority at stake in S.B. council race Three incumbents, three challengers seeking three, four-year seats By CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer Voters will pick the majority party next Tuesday as they fill three of five Township Council seats. Currently Democrats hold a 4-1 majority on the governing body. In the six-way race, lone Republican…

  • N.B. Dems hoping to regain council voice Republican incumbents want to carry on new administration’s progress

    Staff Writer By Alison Granito N.B. Dems hoping to regain council voice Republican incumbents want to carry on new administration’s progress In Tuesday’s North Brunswick Township Council election, voters will be asked to choose between two incumbent Republicans and two Democratic newcomers. Their majority opinion will determine whether the council remains all Republican for the…

  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE —

    Doris Skritta collects baseball caps that were donated at Linwood School in North Brunswick Saturday for children undergoing cancer treatment. Local Girl Scouts held the baseball cap drive as part of Make A Difference Day. MARIE ORTIZ

  • Kendall Park man to receive Indik award

    Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM JEFF HUNTLEY Kendall Park resident Aaron Rosloff, 79, is the 2000 Barry Indik award winner in South Brunswick. Rosloff is being honored for his work in bringing affordable housing to township seniors. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A 79-year-old Kendall Park resident has been tapped for the 2000 Barry Indik Award.…

  • Ghouls, goblins starting to gather at Woodlot Park

    Ghouls, goblins starting to gather at Woodlot Park JERRY WOLKOWITZ This tableau is just a sample of the scares awaiting folks this weekend at the Dardani Haunted Trail and Bizarre at Woodlot Park, New Road, South Brunswick. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Once again ghouls and goblins will invade Woodlot Park. Preparations are under way for the…

  • N.B. GOP cites record; Dems ask for balance Debate to be televised

    N.B. GOP cites record; Dems ask for balance Debate to be televised tonight and Nov. 2 on Channel 71 By alison granito Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Republicans touted their record while Democrats called for a bipartisan panel at last week’s Township Council debate at Linwood Middle School. Many in the vocal crowd of about…

  • S.B. Dems running on their 3-year record Barrett, Luciano and Carley trying to claim a 5-0 council majority

    Staff Writer By charles w. kim S.B. Dems running on their 3-year record Barrett, Luciano and Carley trying to claim a 5-0 council majority Charles Carley SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The three Democratic candidates for Township Council say voters need only look to their record over the past several years to see a clear choice. The…