Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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So. Bruns. police seeking flasher
South Brunswick — Township police are searching for a man who exposed himself to a resident of Whispering Woods Complex. According to police, a female resident of Bayberry Court reported she heard tapping at her sliding door on Feb. 21. When she went to the door, the woman witnessed a man with his pants down,…
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Board opposes new zoning for farm
So. Brunswick residents come out in strong opposition to plan BY MELISSA CIFELLI Staff Writer BY MELISSA CIFELLIStaff Writer It was Pulda farm Part Two.Dozens of residents packed a South Brunswick Planning Board meeting last week in opposition to a proposal to rezone a large farm tract from rural residential (RR) to light industrial (LI).…
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JEFF GRANIT staff North Brunswick’s Joe Krajkovich participates at the U.S. Open Bowling Tournament at Brunswick Zone Carolier Lanes. See page 3.
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School funding to be discussed
A forum that will explore how school board members, state legislators, parents and educators can work together to ensure adequate school funding will take place on March 3 at 7 p.m. at Middletown North High School, Middletown. The meeting, “School Funding: The Big Questions,” is open to the public. The forum is sponsored by the…
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Three women chosen as outstanding achievers
Greater Media Newspapers launches new awards program BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Chris Kelly staff Greater Media Newspapers Publisher Kevin Wittman presents an award to Dr. Ann Sweany (r), a finalist in the Greater Women of Central New Jersey awards program in the field of health care. Women of…
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Freeholders to vote on county budget Monday
The proposed 2005 Middlesex County operating budget drew praise from officials from three municipalities during a public hearing on the proposed spending plan held Feb. 15. Perth Amboy Mayor Joseph Vas, South Brunswick Mayor Frank Gambatese and Monroe Township councilmen Irwin Nalitt and Gerald Tamburro thanked the Board of Chosen Freeholders for introducing a proposed…
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North Brunswick GOP seeks candidates
The North Brunswick Republican Organization (NBRO) is accepting resumes from individuals interested in candidacy in the 2005 election year. Two Township Council seats will be available, and deadline for submission is Feb. 28. Résumés should be mailed to NBRO, P.O. Box 7464, North Brunswick 08902. For more information, call (732) 422-6435 and leave preferable contact…
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Board favors rezone at proposed Eckerd site
Council expected to vote on ordinance in two weeks BY MELISSA CIFELLI Staff Writer BY MELISSA CIFELLIStaff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — After weeks of negotiations and presentations, the Planning Board recommended the corner of Finnegans Lane and Route 27 be rezoned from neighborhood commercial to office park. The 13-acre wooded site was the proposed location…
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For the Record
A letter published last week about South Brunswick’s “Tea for Two” program for seniors provided incorrect contact information. Those interested in the program should contact the South Brunswick Senior Center at (732) 329-4000, ext. 7212 or Jean Starks at (609) 924-2056.
