Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Shower dispute leads to knife fight
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police responded to the YMCA Carnival on Major Road at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday to stop a knife fight that started over paying for a shower. According to police, two workers at the YMCA Carnival were injured during a knife fight that started when Rodney Ross, 36, of Chicago allegedly stabbed Edward Perkins,…
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Honey harvest
Honey harvest New Jersey State Honey Queen Justina Puvel (r), 15, Jacobstown, presided over Sunday’s Honey Harvest at the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture in North Bruns-wick. Visitors had the chance to observe the museum’s live observation hives with more than 30,000 honeybees at work inside, talk with expert beekeepers and see the special suits…
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Plays-in-the-Park to feature ‘Evita’ July 12-22
Freeholder Stephen J. "Pete" Dalina announced the second summer offering at Middlesex County’s Plays-in-the-Park — the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Evita. Evita will play every night except Sunday until July 22. The show begins at 8:30 p.m., when the sun goes down, but patrons are welcome to buy their tickets as early as 5:30 p.m.…
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S.B. GOP lashes out at Dems over license Luciano responds that Republicans can’t be trusted to lead town
S.B. GOP lashes out at Dems over license Luciano responds that Republicans can’t be trusted to lead town By CHARLES W. KIM SOUTH BRUNSWICK — It’s that time of the election season again. South Brunswick Republicans are lashing out at Democratic candidates saying that they are "disrespecting" residents, and that criticism has one Democrat hot…
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Police impound commuter vans during check
Police impound commuter vans during check SOUTH BRUNSWICK — In an ongoing effort to ensure commuter van passengers’ safety, the police department, along with the New Jersey Department of Transportation, conducted its 10th surprise inspection in the past 15 months Wednesday. The inspection took place on Herrod Boulevard where a serious commuter van accident in…
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State mediator to help with NBTEA settlement
By craig yetsko NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Board of Education has announced that a mediator will be assigned shortly to assist in contract negotiations with the North Brunswick Township Education Association. The two sides agreed that negotiations had reached an impasse in May and asked the state Public Employment Relations Commission to appoint a mediator.…
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Kingston Garden Club’s first summer garden tour to be held Saturday
By marilyn duff PHOTOS BY MARIE ORTIZ Daylilies are one of the featured attractions at Kingston Garden Club President Karen Linder’s home, one of five stops on Saturday’s 2000 Garden Tour. If it’s flowers you love, you won’t want to miss the Kingston Garden Club’s third annual garden tour this weekend. The 2000 Garden Tour,…
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S.B. addresses illegal
parking on Georges Rd. Problem stems from shortage of parking at Dayton Square By CHARLES W. KIM SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Township Council members and Georges Road residents are trying to deal with a sticky parking situation. Councilman Edmund Luciano asked residents of the Dayton Square townhouse development to be patient as the township deals with…
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Former N.B. appraiser
Former N.B. appraiser gets 5 years’ probation GOP angered, petitioned judge for stiffer sentence By CHARLES W. KIM NEW BRUNSWICK — Former North Brunswick appraiser Anthony J. Billings will not go to jail for falsifying time sheets and not filing state tax returns. Billings was sentenced Monday to five years’ probation each on two separate…
