Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Registration set for S.B. fall recreation programs
Registration set for S.B. fall recreation programs The South Brunswick Department of Recreation and Community Affairs will hold fall registration for the "Creative Learning" programs from 7-8 p.m. on Sept. 14. Registration will be held at the Community Center in Woodlot Park, New Road, in the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick. Doors will open…
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Sierra head comes to S.B. to endorse Holt
Sierra head comes to S.B. to endorse Holt CHARLES W. KIM National Sierra Club President Robert Cox endorses Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) at Davidson Mill Pond Park in South Brunswick Monday. By CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) got a green thumbs up from the Sierra Club Monday at…
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Final meeting slated for King’s Hwy. nomination
Final meeting slated for King’s Hwy. nomination The final public meeting on the proposed King’s Highway (Upper Road and Lincoln Highway) National Register of Historic Places nomination will be held at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 16 in the Main Meeting Room of the Valley Road Building, 369 Witherspoon St., Princeton. All affected communities are encouraged to…
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NBTHS plans trip to see ‘Titanic’ artifacts
A trip to see "The Titanic" artifact exhibit will be sponsored by the North Brunswick Township High School Social Studies Department on Aug. 21, with buses leaving the high school parking lot at 9 a.m., and returning at 6 p.m. The exhibit is at the Tropicana Resort in Atlantic City. Cost is $10 for transportation,…
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Community Education sports camps still open
South Brunswick Community Education has space remaining in some of its camps. Tennis Camp for children in grades seven and up runs Aug. 14-18. It will teach skills and confidence. The Viking Soccer Camp runs from Aug. 21-25. The camp is for boys and girls and features daily instruction, skill work, strategy and shooting drills.…
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Local high school student receives $1,500 scholarship
Jenna L. Gerstein, a graduate of South Brunswick High School, has received the Simon Youth Foundation Community Scholarship, awarded to select seniors across the nation. The scholarship amount is $1,500, which she will use toward tuition at Bucknell University, Pa., where she will study in the fall. The Simon Youth Foundation is dedicated to providing…
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N.B. names Snediker fire official
NORTH BRUNSWICK — Craig Snediker has been appointed the township’s new fire official, replacing Bob Nora. Before accepting the position, he worked as an accounting supervisor for CNA Insurance. Snediker also served as lieutenant, captain and assistant chief before becoming chief of the North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Company No. 3. According to officials, he gained…
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Small plane makes crash landing in Kendall Park 2 Franklin residents aboard walk away with minor injuries
Small plane makes crash landing in Kendall Park 2 Franklin residents aboard walk away with minor injuries By CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A small single-engine plane hit the ground in the Kendall Park section Sunday evening, ending up about 50 yards from nearby homes. Police said that the plane, flown by…
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N.B. rezoning debate shifts to DKM site Council replaces pending ordinance with 2 new ones
Staff Writer By craIG YETSKO N.B. rezoning debate shifts to DKM site Council replaces pending ordinance with 2 new ones The debate over rezoning in North Brunswick is now focused on the 55-acre Route 1 DKM property. At Monday’s meeting, amid a standing-room-only crowd of about 200, the Township Council unanimously introduced two rezoning ordinances…
