Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Brush pickup cancelled in South Brunswick
A community announcement in the May 6 edition of the North & South Brunswick Sentinel states that South Brunswick will hold curbside brush pickup May 10 through 15. This has been cancelled. Brush must be recycled by delivering it to the brush drop-off area behind Sondek Park on New Road 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.…
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N.B. council votes to introduce TOD-related zoning ordinance
Mayor has deciding vote in 3-3 split BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Transit Oriented Mixed Use Development zoning ordinance was introduced for first reading Monday night because of a tiebreaking vote by Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack. “For an introduction I generally vote yes, so then we get to have a public…
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Former police director named to post at U.S. Attorney’s Office
Thomas Maltese served as police director of North Brunswick NEWARK — Thomas Maltese, a former police director for North Brunswick Township, was sworn in as law enforcement coordinator for the U.S. Attorney’s Office–District of New Jersey on May 3, according to a press release from U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman of the New Jersey District…
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Brunswick Cops & Rodders
Ryan Kloos, 13, of East Brunswick, checks out a huge towing truck from Logan Towing of North Brunswick during the 16th annual North Brunswick Cops & Rodders car show at DeVry University Sunday. See story, page 36. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Election donations may be seen online
For the first time, people can now look up donations to local school board elections through the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission Internet website, Executive Director Jeff Brindle announced. “One of my main goals is to make it easier for the public to track contributions to local candidates,” said Brindle. “Adding more than $1…
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No. Brunswick Cops & Rodders car show a ‘sweet’ success
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Colin Cumiskey (l) and his son Casey check out the engine of a 1967 Camaro with Angelo Rubino, of Monroe, and his son Angelo Jr. during the 16th annual North Brunswick Cops & Rodders car show at DeVry University Sunday. SCOTT FRIEDMAN NORTH BRUNSWICK — The celebration of the 16th…
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S.B. introduces budget with 8¢ tax increase
Council assures public that there is still much work to be done BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer Though the South Brunswick Township Council introduced a municipal budget last week that carries an 8-cent tax increase, officials were sure to note that there is still much work to be done. The budget introduced on April 27…
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Apparel company expands to larger warehouse
Jacques Moret Inc. enters into multiyear lease with Heller Industrial Parks Inc. BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer After leasing a smaller property in Dayton last summer, one New York City-based firm has decided to expand operations within the township. Jacques Moret Inc., an apparel design, sourcing and marketing company headquartered in New York City, recently…
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‘Young’ and old still need help in Haiti
For This One nonprofit is holding medical-supply drive to benefit earthquake victims BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Darren and Christine Young first became intrigued with Haiti last September, months before the devastating earthquake catapulted the impoverished country into the headlines. Darren and Christine Young, of North Brunswick, visited Haiti in March to assist with the…
