Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Registration open for No. Brunswick cancer walk
Benefit to take place at high school grounds on Oct. 30 BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — How far would you walk to save a person’s life? One mile? Ten miles? Indefinitely? Anyone affected by cancer, whether through a personal experience or friend or relative, is invited to participate…
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Walk on
SCOTT PILLING staff PTO volunteer Linda Lutz checks off a lap for Terrance Leu, 4, during Friday’s Indian Fields School walkathon in South Brunswick.
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Trip to Gulf Coast an exhausting experience
Two North Brunswick police officers help out in hurricane-torn La. area BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Imagine driving along the Route 1 corridor and seeing both sides of the highway destroyed. Or seeing all of Middlesex County completely bulldozed. Or having 9/11 happen over an area not confined…
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Man charged with growing pot
BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A marijuana-growing operation went up in smoke on Oct. 7 when a rookie cop responded to a 911 call in South Brunswick. At 4:50 p.m., Officer Dan Yuhasz was sent to a South Brunswick home on Eastern Drive when someone in the house…
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Resolution objects to portions of Patriot Act
BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Township Council passed a resolution Tuesday expressing strong disapproval of certain provisions of the Patriot Act, a bill that was signed into law six weeks after the 9/11 attacks. Among other things, the Patriot Act gives law enforcement sweeping new powers in…
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Two to tango
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Nancy Huemer and Corey Schutzer of Maplewood’s Columbia High School Marching Band share a dance at the Columbus Day parade in North Brunswick on Sunday.
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Pinstripe panorama: Exhibit celebrates Yanks
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer North Brunswick NORTH BRUNSWICK — Although the New York Yankees won’t be playing in the World Series this year, their season will live on at the township library this month. Carol Striker, a library assistant for 11 years, teamed up with her son, Richard, and her…
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Luxury homes now proposed for farm
Developer wanted to build warehouse on S. Brunswick tract BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer FILEPHOTO Developers plan to build 76 four-to five-bedroom homes on the 200-acre Pulda-VanDyke farm. Seventy-six luxury houses costing around $600,000 each will be built on the 300-year-old VanDyke farm in South Brunswick this year if the plans…
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SCOTT FRIEDMAN The Showtime Steppers dance for the crowd at the Italian American Social Club of North Brunswick’s Columbus Day parade on Sunday.
