Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Memorial Garden

    South Brunswick High School seniors Rick DeLucia, Lauren Palumbo and Ryan Bartunek (l-r) stand in a new memorial garden created for junior Ashley DeOliveira, who died Feb. 22.

  • Manor liquor license renewed Luciano objects, citing excessive conditions relating to noise, parking

    Correspondent By paul godino Manor liquor license renewed Luciano objects, citing excessive conditions relating to noise, parking The South Brunswick Township Council voted 3-1 Tuesday to renew a liquor license for the South Brunswick Manor on Route 1 south near Henderson Road. The applicant was Brunswick Banquet and Conference Center, LLC., which operates as the…

  • A memorial school garden for Ashley Garden dedicated to SBHS junior killed in motorcycle accident

    Staff Writer By CHARLESW. KIM A memorial school garden for Ashley Garden dedicated to SBHS junior killed in motorcycle accident JERRY WOLKOWITZ South Brunswick High School students look over a memorial garden Thursday created for Ashley DeOliveira, who died earlier this year in a motorcycle accident. The sign below greets students at the entrance to…

  • Kandel tapped as manager of campaign

    Staff Writer By craig yetsko NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Democrats have picked their campaign manager for the Township Council race in November. Council candidates Mac Womack and Carlo Socio announced last week that Keith Kandel, 38, will run their campaign. "I wanted to get more involved in my community," said Kandel, a Governors Pointe resident.…

  • ‘Summerfest’ offers musical performances

    Summerfest, an outdoor performance series sponsored by the South Brunswick Department of Recreation and Community Affairs, will hold four free concerts this summer. First Class Act opens the series on July 7 at South Brunswick High School. The concert begins at 7:30, featuring tunes from Elvis through the Eagles, and will be followed by fireworks…

  • N.B. looking to rezone two Route 1 properties Changes would pave way for commercial shopping centers

    Staff Writer By craig yetsko N.B. looking to rezone two Route 1 properties Changes would pave way for commercial shopping centers NORTH BRUNSWICK — Out of towners and township residents may have more choices for shopping in the near future. At Monday’s Township Council workshop meeting, council members expressed a desire to rezone two sites…

  • Transportation committee sends rail bill to Senate

    Staff Writer By charles w. kim The Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex (MOM) passenger rail project is continuing to build steam through Trenton. In a vote split along party lines, the Senate Transportation Committee released the bill to the full Senate in a June 15 vote. Republican senators John O. Bennett of Monmouth County, Andrew Ciesla of Ocean County…

  • S.B. council eyes lower density zoning on Rte. 1 Fast-food restaurants may be restricted to 1 zone instead of 3

    By charles W. kim S.B. council eyes lower density zoning on Rte. 1 Fast-food restaurants may be restricted to 1 zone instead of 3 Staff WriterThe South Brunswick Township Council wants to change the "aesthetics" of its busiest highway. "Route 1 has some serious problems," Councilwoman Carol Barrett said. Members plan to draft two ordinances,…

  • Brush Cutters

    Robert Mitchell of North Brunswick (r) cuts brush as volunteers from North Brunswick Township High School clear away the debris at Hidden Lake Conservation Area Saturday. Kelly helps out GOT IT — Kelly Yeung, 15, of North Brunswick reaches for a stray vine while clearing an area at the Hidden Lake Conservation Area in North…