Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • No. Brunswick will be ‘All Shook Up’ this weekend

    Young Adult Drama Group to perform Elvis Presley-based musical through Saturday BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Elvis Presley and William Shakespeare are from two entirely different generations, but their artistic abilities collide in the musical “All Shook Up.” The North Brunswick Young Adult Drama Group will perform the musical Thursday, Friday and…

  • N.B. to consider housing for the developmentally disabled

    BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Township Council is discussing a proposal to create housing opportunities for people with disabilities. Lori Grifa, commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA), said her agency could match $1.4 million if the township allotted $1.4 million of its $8.5 million sitting in its…

  • S.B. warehouse tenant renews lease

    Victory Packaging to remain at Heller industrial facility SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Victory Packaging Inc. signed a 10-year renewal at a Heller Industrial Parks facility in the Dayton section of the township. Victory, which has been a Heller customer since the early 1990s, currently uses 309,000 square feet of space for the warehousing and distribution of…

  • Disabled artist to display work in art gallery

    Christopher Miller of So. Bruns. is presenting five pieces at Freehold Raceway Mall BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Starting this week, an art exhibit at the Freehold Raceway Mall is scheduled to feature work by a disabled South Brunswick resident. The Red Horse Gallery highlights the creative work of artists with disabilities and…

  • Musicians from around the state encouraged to Jam Out Loud

    The Fortissimo Project holds live music event to promote their website BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Create. Share. Repeat. Create your art. Share it with the world. Tell people about it, and then do it again. This is the main theme of The Fortissimo Project website, which is a social networking website…

  • Fun to spare

    Victor Wang participates in a game of Nintendo Wii bowling at the South Brunswick Senior Center on July 28. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • B’Nai Tikvah welcomes new religious school director

    Ann R. Nimberg NORTH BRUNSWICK —Congregation B’nai Tikvah is welcoming Ann R. Nimberg as its new Religious School director. Nimberg, who has more than 15 years of experience leading religious school programs, implemented a number of programs that enhanced student learning and parent involvement while at Congregation Beth Tikvah in Marlton and the Freehold Jewish…

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    Victor Kovacs (l) and Vinnie Mennati participate in a game of horseshoes at the South Brunswick Senior Center on July 28. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • S.B. plans to repave several roads in town

    Streets that do not require milling will be completed first BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer South Brunswick officials are hoping to repave and revamp as many town roads as possible before the U.S. Department of Justice mandates additional requirements in 2012. Town officials plan to improve roads in two areas, one through the Public Works department…