Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • LIGHTS ON —

    South Brunswick Mayor Debra Johnson, state Sen. Peter Inverso (R-14) and state Department of Transportation Assistant Commissioner Dick Kamin threw the switch Friday for a new traffic signal at Route 27 and Beekman Road. MARIE ORTIZ

  • Proposed North Brunswick ordinance would preserve trees

    Proposed North Brunswick ordinance would preserve trees NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Town-ship Council announced plans to introduce a tree preservation ordinance at Tuesday’s workshop meeting. "The idea behind this is, developers who propose to work on a large property must save a certain amount of trees," said Councilman Bill Goldstein. The council said that this…

  • Deer blamed for S.B. fatality Sunday

    Deer blamed for S.B. fatality Sunday SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police believe that a deer crossing Raymond Road may have led to the death of a 23-year-old Princeton Walk resident. According to police, Paul Andre Feit, 23, of the Princeton Walk development was traveling west on Raymond Road in a 1994 BMW at about 3:30 a.m.…

  • Learn some ways to improve your work life on Oct. 10

    Learn some ways to improve your work life on Oct. 10 On Oct. 10, join Hightstown/East Windsor Business & Professional Women to discover some practical ways to improve your work life. Find and focus on what’s exceptional in you, and bring a new perspective to both your work and personal life. Leadership, self-improvement and the…

  • AAMA names Edward Gulko state director for N.J.

    AAMA names Edward Gulko state director for N.J. The American Academy of Medical Administrators (AAMA) announced that Edward Gulko, executive director of Old Bridge-Sayreville Medical Group, P.A., Old Bridge, has been appointed state director for New Jersey. The AAMA serves health-care management at all levels, within all types of health-care organizations, by developing and refining…

  • $4.4M scheduled to flow to S.B. in sewer suit settlement

    $4.4M scheduled to flow to S.B. in sewer suit settlement Settlement related to Cranbury’s use of township lines By charles w. kim Staff Writer A long-standing sewer line dispute with neighboring Cranbury may soon be over with $4,465,000 flowing into South Brunswick’s coffers. Township Attorney Bertram Busch announced Tuesday night that the parties involved in…

  • S.B. nabs suspect in series of car thefts

    Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police believe that a 19-year-old Trenton man arrested on Sept. 28 may be responsible for a rash of car thefts in the township. According to police, Deshawn Loving, 19, of Trenton may be linked to as many as half a dozen car thefts in the area…