Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • No go-go ruling will be appealed N.B. council denies liquor license transfer for Virgo’s By craig yetsko Staff Writer D espite being denied the transfer of a liquor license Monday, Paul Golden is continuing his effort to reopen Virgo’s, a North Brunswick go-go bar. Golden, a Manalapan-based businessman who owns the Route 130 property the…

  • John Adams Elementary School carnival der=0 bgcolor=”#D0D0D0″> Alexandria Crisofulli, 6, of North Brunswick, takes aim as she gets ready to release a puck in an effort to roll pins in a game at the John Adams Elementary School carnival in North Brunswick Saturday. JERRY WOLKOWITZ

  • Claiming bias, Las plan $10M suit against S.B. Attorney says S.B. shooting victim was not unstable der=0 bgcolor=”#D0D0D0″> CHARLES W. KIM Myung-Ok La (l-r) and Vak La, the parents of a 30-year-old Kendall Park man killed by police in December, and their attorneys, Bruce Nagel and Adam Slater, announce their intention to sue South Brunswick.…

  • Go-go is a no-go in North Brunswick Virgo’s owner rejects proposed restrictions on live entertainment der=0 bgcolor=”#D0D0D0″> JERRY WOLKOWITZ The Township Council unanimously denied a liquor license transfer to the new owner of Virgo’s (above) on Route 130 and Davidson’s Mill Road in North Brunswick on Monday, but an appeal is planned. The former go-go…

  • Temple demands apology from S.B. councilman Luciano mum on apologizing for Nazi reference By CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Remarks made by Township Councilman Edmund Luciano during last week’s council meeting are generating a strong reaction. Members of Congregation B’nai Tikvah’s Jewish Community Center on Finnegans Lane in North Brunswick are demanding…

  • N.B. residents give united ‘thumbs down’ to Virgo’s In rare council appearance, former mayor joins opposition By craig yetsko Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Residents near Davidson’s Mill Road, off Route 130, have seen it before and they do not want to see it again. They have heard the loud music, revving car engines and…

  • Legion to host March 17 St. Patrick’s Day dinner The American Legion Post No. 401 will hold an all-you-can-eat corned-beef dinner on March 17 from 5 to 8 p.m. Adult dinners are $9; seniors $8; children 5-10 years, $5; children under age 5 are free. The American Legion Post is located on Major Road in…

  • S.B. Republicans plan trip to Globetrotters show The South Brunswick Republican Club is sponsoring a bus trip to the Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton, to see the Harlem Globetrotters. The bus will leave from the parking lot of Pierre’s Restaurant on Georges Road at 6 p.m. on March 17. The cost is $25 for adults and…

  • Funny money spreading throughout the county S.B. the latest victim; hard-hit N.B. had three more cases last week By CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The money may be funny, but local and federal law enforcement officials are not laughing. South Brunswick police said Monday that the township is the latest victim in…