Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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N.B. council candidates to face off in Oct. 19 debate
N.B. council candidates to face off in Oct. 19 debate By alison granito Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The first political debate in the race for the two Township Council seats up for election on Nov. 7 is officially on. The candidates have agreed to Thursday, Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. for the initial debate,…
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Route 130 Krauszer’s robbed
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The manager of Krauszer’s convenience store at 2242 Route 130 north reported an armed robbery at 9:52 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 15. A white male suspect with a bandanna across his face entered the store and jumped across the counter. The suspect threatened the manager with a knife while he emptied the…
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S.B. town council takes control of library funds Library board to review report critical of its financial operations
S.B. town council takes control of library funds Library board to review report critical of its financial operations By CHARLESW. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The township now has control of the South Brunswick Public Library’s remaining funds. Council members unanimously approved two resolutions Tuesday, adding the library’s remaining $118,000 to the municipal budget.…
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N.B. budget vote put off pending word on aid Council counting on $750K in extraordinary aid to keep tax rate down
Staff Writer By alison granito N.B. budget vote put off pending word on aid Council counting on $750K in extraordinary aid to keep tax rate down NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Township Council has put off adoption of the 2000-01 municipal budget pending word on additional state aid. Council President Peggy Scarillo said that the council…
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Spaulding expects to leave hospital Friday N.B. mayor may still lose finger that was injured in dunking booth
Staff Writer By alison granito Spaulding expects to leave hospital Friday N.B. mayor may still lose finger that was injured in dunking booth NORTH BRUNSWICK — Mayor David Spaulding said he was feeling better from his New Brunswick hospital room Tuesday night. Spaulding nearly severed his ring finger when he caught his wedding ring on…
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HOW’S THAT? —
Steven Krier, 5, tests his strength during South Brunswick Community Unity Day activities Sunday at Woodlot Park. See page 4 for more pictures. JEFF HUNTLEY
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N.B. council may act on police chief petition Township clerk has yet to certify petition
N.B. council may act on police chief petition Township clerk has yet to certify petition JERRY WOLKOWITZ North Brunswick police officers have had T-shirts made promoting their cause. for Nov. ballot By alison granito Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — If a petition to bring back a police chief is to get on the Nov. 7…
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FUN AND GAMES
Krysten Torkildsen (top), 4, checks out the slide during South Brunswick’s Community Unity Day celebration Sunday at Woodlot Park, while stilt walker and juggler Kevin Kraft (below) entertains the crowd. Photos by Jeff Huntley
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S.B. library study indicates problems Study recommends appointment of a fiscal director
S.B. library study indicates problems Study recommends appointment of a fiscal director By charles w. kim Staff Writer AAn independent study of the South Brunswick Public Library’s finances has the Township Council looking to control the organization’s funds. As a result of a study by Ernst & Young, Iselin, the township may…
