Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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PUMPKIN PICKING TIME —
The Von Thun farm on Ridge Road in South Brunswick welcomed pumpkin pickers from around the region to the pumpkin patch Saturday. Above, members of North Brunswick Girl Scout Troop 1392 take their choices home, while, below, the Gonier brothers, Christopher, 3, and Nicholas, 1, of Monroe, frolic among the pumpkins. JEFF HUNTLEY
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S.B. still mulling sewer tie-in policy Ordinance would also cover hookups to new water lines
Staff Writer By charles w. kim S.B. still mulling sewer tie-in policy Ordinance would also cover hookups to new water lines South Brunswick Township Council members will wait a little longer before setting a policy governing water and sewer line connections. The council discussed the policy at Tuesday night’s work session, after members of the…
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N.B. teachers to get 14.5% salary increase over 3 years
N.B. teachers to get 14.5% salary increase over 3 years Settlement described as a ‘long and difficult process’ By Alison granito Staff Writer Contract negotiations bet-ween the North Bruns-wick Board of Education and teachers union are finally settled. At a public meeting on Tuesday at John Adams Elementary School, the Board of Education voted 6-0…
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A titanic effort
Trenton Titan goaltender Scott Stirling makes a save against Greensboro General Sal Manganaro in the first period of an exhibition game at Pro Skate in South Brunswick on Sunday. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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S.B. is planning to shine its spotlight on the arts
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM SOUTH BRUNSWICK — What started as a summer intern project has become a permanent commission in the township. The Township Council unanimously approved a resolution last week making the South Brunswick Arts Advisory Task Force a permanent commission, to be called the South Brunswick Arts Commission. "We were delighted,"…
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New plan to benefit N.B. seniors
New plan to benefit N.B. seniors Senior Center program aims to help elderly residents in distress By alison granito Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A new township program set to get off the ground in November will give added protection to some residents who need it most. The "Love Thy Neighbor" program is intended to…
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N.B. Alliance looks for new ways to fight drugs
Staff Writer By alison granito NORTH BRUNSWICK — A new team of people will be helping to fight drug and alcohol abuse in the township. In addition to the appointment of a new director for the Municipal Alliance, Mayor David Spaulding recently appointed many new committee members. The Municipal Alliance funds programs to reduce violence,…
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S.B. adds 77 acres to its open space
JERRY WOLKOWITZ Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein (D-14) (second from left) joins South Brunswick Township Council members (l-r) Ted Van Hessen, Mayor Debra Johnson, Carol Barrett and Deputy Mayor Frank Gambatese in dedicating the new Harvest Woods Park on Culver Road last weekend. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The township has added another 77 acres to its cache of…
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S.B. church celebrates four decades of faith Growing town yields diverse and growing congregation
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM S.B. church celebrates four decades of faith Growing town yields diverse and growing congregation JERRY WOLKOWITZ The Rev. Fred Schott (r), pastor of Christ the King Church on Route 27 in South Brunswick, is helping his church celebrate 40 years of faith in the township. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — It…
