Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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South Brunswick court may soon accept credit cards
Correspondent By Jerry DeSarno SOUTH BRUNSWICK — If you are hit with a municipal court fine in South Brunswick, you may soon have the option to charge it on your credit card. At Tuesday’s work session, township officials unanimously agreed to introduce a resolution for the municipal court to accept Visa and MasterCard for payment.…
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Cops rescue 5 from S.B. fire
Cops rescue 5 from S.B. fire SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Two township police officers helped guide five residents from a smoke-filled home early Sunday morning. According to police, Sgt. Allen Sondej and Patrolman Angelo Zecca entered the smoke-filled home in Dayton minutes after receiving the call. The pair were able to lead the home’s residents to…
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First S.B. candidates’
First S.B. candidates’ debate set for Monday Common Sense sponsors two forums to inform voters on issues By CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A community watchdog organization will sponsor two debates for Township Council candidates starting Monday night. The organization Common Sense, along with the Princeton chapter of the League of Women…
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NEW PARKLAND FOR S.B. —
NEW PARKLAND FOR S.B. — South Brunswick Mayor Debra Johnson (r) and Councilwoman Carol Barrett dedicate Friendship Park, Friendship and New roads, Saturday morning. The 32-acre parcel, the latest of almost 200 acres purchased for open space, will be used for active and passive recreation. MARIE ORTIZ
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BACK TO SCHOOL —
Assemblywoman Barbara Buono (D-18) addresses a social studies class at North Brunswick Township High School Friday. Buono visited the school to discuss the legislative process and civic responsibility as part of National Legislators’ Back to School Day. JEFF HUNTLEY
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S.B. approves numerous Route 1 zoning changes Most of northern section changed to comply with master plan
S.B. approves numerous Route 1 zoning changes Most of northern section changed to comply with master plan SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The northern section of Route 1 in the township will change. At Tuesday’s meeting, Township Council members approved seven of eight rezoning ordinances in an effort to remove residential zones from Route 1. "This will…
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Rte. 1 car wash gets thumbs up from board Residents fail to dissuade N.B. panel from giving unanimous approval
Staff Writer By alison granito Rte. 1 car wash gets thumbs up from board Residents fail to dissuade N.B. panel from giving unanimous approval Despite vehement protests from residents, the North Brunswick Zoning Board unanimously approved a variance for a car wash at the Route 1-Adams Lane intersection. The variance, approved 6-0 Tuesday, for Arthur’s…
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Antisell pulls out of S.B. Township Council race
Antisell pulls out of S.B. Township Council race Carley to replace Planning Board chairman on November ballot By charles w. kim Staff Writer Democrat Frank Antisell will not be on the November ballot in the South Brunswick Township Council race. "I withdrew to spend more time with my family," Antisell said Wednesday. He will be…
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Ready,Aim, Fire!
Members of the 14th Army Regiment fire their weapons during the start of North Brunswick’s annual Heritage Day celebration Saturday. For more pictures, see page 24. JEFF HUNTLEY
