Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Painting Pumpkins
Naomi Lee, 6, of Edison paints the stem of her pumpkin "Pikachu" Sunday at the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture’s recent pumpkin party in North Brunswick. The pumpkin is named for a Pokémon character. Marie Ortiz
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Scooter helmet law
introduced in S.B. Ordinance is similar to proposed state legislation By CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Kids using scooters in the township may soon need a helmet or will pay the price. Council members voted 4-0, with one abstention, to introduce an ordinance mandating that children under age 14 must wear safety…
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Residents petition for Raymond Rd. remedies
Residents petition for Raymond Rd. remedies CHARLES W. KIM Taylor road resident Dick Poworoznek and his Kean Court neighbor John Hedberg set the last of 10 signs on Raymond Road in South Brunswick last weekend in an effort to slow vehicles traveling above the posted 40 mph speed limit. They want trucks banned & speed…
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N.B. zoners hold off on Rte. 130 car wash
N.B. zoners hold off on Rte. 130 car wash Opponents worry about traffic and pollutants By Alison granito Staff Writer A proposed full-service car wash will stay on the table at the North Bruns-wick Zoning Board until next month. The board decided to wait until Nov. 21 for more information from Route 130 Deluxe Car…
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Subway Series spurs shirt sales
Steve Horrocks, an employee of Active Imprints, South Brunswick, prints a rush order of T-shirts for Saturday’s Subway Series between the New York Mets and Yankees. For the story, see page 23. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
