Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Opponents of rail line meet in Monroe Twp. Crabiel: Monmouth & Ocean counties should ‘host’ line By CHARLESW. KIM O pponents of the Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex commuter rail proposal are getting ready to fight. Officials from three Middlesex County towns came together last week in Monroe to declare their opposition to the NJ Transit proposal in light…

  • Christ the King Lutheran Church Nicole Seider, 6, of North Brunswick carefully paints a face during a powwow at Christ the King Lutheran Church in South Brunswick Sunday. Toys collected at the event are going to help a Navajo tribe in New Mexico. SEAN GUTHRIDGE

  • Dallenbach deal being heard by two towns S.B., E.B. zoning approvals may be needed to close expansion deal By CHARLESW. KIM SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The saga of a local mining company’s expansion plan is continuing in front of two different zoning boards in two different applications. Testimony will continue in front of both the South…

  • STORK CLUB The Medical Center at Princeton announces the following local births: Santosh Si Kder and Uma Saha of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, a daughter on March 17; Michel and Richard Armstrong of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, a daughter on March 18; Asha and Kolar Mahesh of the Dayton…

  • N.B. approves $48.6M school budget proposal If approved by voters, tax rate will climb 13 cents By craig yetsko NORTH BRUNSWICK — If history serves as a guide, getting voter approval of the proposed 2000-01 school budget will be an uphill climb. According to Superintendent of Schools Alan Elko, eight of the last 10 school…

  • Displays back on S.B. agenda S.B. ordinance would make ban permanent By charles w. kim T hey’re back. South Brunswick Township Council members will be talking about holiday and religious displays once again. Council members decided during Tuesday’s work session to draft an ordinance to make the township’s policy on the controversial displays permanent. Earlier…

  • Spaulding wants new N.B. library Voters may be asked to approve ballot question in Nov. By craig yetsko L ast year, North Brunswick residents voted on an open space referendum. This year, they may be voting on a construction referendum. This one would decide whether North Brunswick should move ahead on building a new library.…

  • art auction Audrey Belitz of Monmouth Junction bids on a lithograph during an art auction at the South Brunswick Senior Center last week. RON MISKOFF

  • N.B. looking into 1974 lake lease agreement Lease exempts New Brunswick from paying taxes on Farrington site By craig yetsko NORTH BRUNSWICK — A lease agreement between the township and New Brunswick regarding Farrington Lake will be reviewed, according to officials. At Monday’s Township Council workshop meeting, township Attorney David Himelman said there are aspects…