Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Facility for serious athletes coming to N.B.
Zoning Board approves renovation of existing Livingston Ave. building BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Zoning Board of Adjustment approved an application for a sports training facility to be located at 1330 Livingston Ave. on Feb. 16. LaMonte Forthun presented his schematic for the renovation of a portion…
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Area residents to star in ‘Rocky Horror Show’
Villagers Theatre, 415 Demott Lane, Somerset, will present “The Rocky Horror Show,” a tribute to the film “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” March 3-26. Performances will be Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. There will be a special midnight performance on March 24. Kevin Dittman of North Brunswick will portray…
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Cat tests positive for rabies
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A South Brunswick animal control officer responded to a local animal hospital Feb. 15 to pick up a cat suffering an illness, which was confirmed to be rabies. The South Brunswick Health Department requests that residents of the Davidsons Mill Road area, where the animal was from, should report any additional ill…
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S.B. planners deny warehouse complex
Flood concerns lead to 4-4 vote; developer unsure of next move BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer A proposal to build a 1.8 million-square-foot warehouse complex was narrowly defeated at the South Brunswick Planning Board’s Feb. 15 meeting. Following the 4-4 vote, those voting no cited concerns over the project’s potential contribution…
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Lacrosse players earn scholar athlete awards
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer JENNIFER AMATO Parks Pirkle (l) and James Curran are the Scholar Athlete award recipients for February. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The newest craze sweeping the nation has also swept the Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services’ Scholar Athlete awards for February. Parks Pirkle and James Curran…
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SCOTT PILLING staff John Furey of Freehold strikes a pose during the 63rd annual U.S. Open Bowling Tournament at Brunswick Zone–Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick on Friday. See page 3 for story.
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On Campus
Three students from Brooks Crossing Elementary School, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, recently won prizes and ribbons for participation in the New Jersey Agricultural Society’s poster and essay contest. The contest was themed “Autumn and Agriculture.” Poster contest winner for the first grade was Audrey Zhou. Overall poster contest winner was third grader Michelle…
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Peace, respect promoted at interfaith conference
BY MARY ANNE ROSS Correspondent BY MARY ANNE ROSSCorrespondent OLD BRIDGE — Local Muslims, representatives of other religious organizations and township and state officials took part in an interfaith conference Sunday in response to the recent controversy over the caricatures of Mohammed published in European newspapers. The conference was held at the Baitul Hadi Mosque,…
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ESPN, U.S. Open roll through No. Brunswick
South Carolina pro defeats over 400 at annual bowling event BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer Clockwise from top left: Parker Bohn III, of Jackson, stares down his opponents — the pins — while bowling at the 63rd annual U.S. Open Bowling Tournament at Brunswick Zone – Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick…
