Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Snow!
Snow! Amy Woller, 6, smiles as she slides down an ice hill at the Mill Road Day Camp in South Brunswick Monday. For the story, see page 12.
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Dem candidate attacks N.B. Route 1 rezoning proposal Ordinance would rezone two major tracts for commercial use
Staff WriterA By craig yetsko Dem candidate attacks N.B. Route 1 rezoning proposal Ordinance would rezone two major tracts for commercial use Staff Writer A An ordinance to rezone two properties along Route 1 dominated Monday’s North Brunswick Township Council meeting. After council members voted to introduce the ordinance, which would change the zoning of…
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N.B. athletic fields face overuse, underfunding Active recreation inventory well below recommended standard
Staff WriterI By craig yetsko N.B. athletic fields face overuse, underfunding Active recreation inventory well below recommended standard Staff Writer I PHOTOS BY JERRY WOLKOWITZ Phil Sinicropi, president of the North Brunswick Babe Ruth League, stands on the edge of a baseball infield at Sabella Park that is partially submerged by standing water from a…
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Towns may lose control of mining operations
S.B. opposes move which would likely affect Dallenbach Sand Co. By CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Much to the chagrin of township officials, the state Senate is expected to vote today to eliminate local control of state mining operations. "This will completely take away our ability to control mining," Township Manager Matt…
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Day camp celebrates 29th season with ice Mill Road campers greeted with an ice-packed sledding trail
Staff Writer By craig yetsko Day camp celebrates 29th season with ice Mill Road campers greeted with an ice-packed sledding trail JERRY WOLKOWITZ Sandi Tracey, a division leader at Mill Road Day Camp in South Brunswick, runs into trouble sliding down the camp’s surprise ice slope Monday. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Staff members at Mill Road…
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S.B. to celebrate new millennium next week Fireworks, concert, family night part of July 7-8 offerings
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM S.B. to celebrate new millennium next week Fireworks, concert, family night part of July 7-8 offerings SOUTH BRUNSWICK — While the big worldwide millennium celebration took place Dec. 31, South Brunswick waited until now to do it in style. The township will celebrate the historic turning point on July…
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OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL
OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL Shirley Osipov, Mon-mouth Junction, accepts a bonsai tree, the Healthy Neighbors Outstanding Individual award, from Herb Roeschke, chairman of the Edison-based coalition of volunteer organizations. She received the award for implementing a "Kitchen Start-Up Kit" for Manville flood victims of Hurricane Floyd.
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South Brunswick board joins insurance pool UES, Crossroads to become Crossroads North and South
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM South Brunswick board joins insurance pool UES, Crossroads to become Crossroads North and South SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The school district will no longer be alone when it shops for insurance. The Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution Monday night to join an insurance buying pool called the Educational…
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N.B. the winner in nudity ban battle Judge: Ordinance does not suppress free expression
Staff Writer By craig yetsko N.B. the winner in nudity ban battle Judge: Ordinance does not suppress free expression Live nude revues will be a thing of the past at a Route 130 go-go establishment in North Brunswick. On Tuesday, state Superior Court Judge Robert Longhi upheld the township nudity ordinance which had been challenged…
