Category: Sentinel-NBS News

  • Artwork by So. Brunswick artist at senior center

    The South Brunswick Office on Aging at South Brunswick Senior Center, in conjunction with the South Brunswick Arts Commission, is presenting an art exhibit with oils by Veronica Bonagura through Dec. 31. Bonagura is a South Brunswick resident, and recently opened Interiors by Veronica, a decorating store in Princeton. A self-taught artist, she works primarily…

  • Democrats sweep South Brunswick

    Party will now take full control of Township Council BY MELISSA CIFELLI Staff Writer BY MELISSA CIFELLIStaff Writer In an unexpected turn of events, Democrats swept the South Brunswick Township Council election, giving the party complete majority control. Incumbent Carol Barrett and candidates Joseph Camarota and Charlie Carley defeated Republicans Lynda Woods Cleary, Roger Craig…

  • Drug arrest made at NBHS

    NORTH BRUNSWICK — An accusation of theft led to drug-related charges at the township high school Oct. 14. Police arrested Kamal McBride, 18, of Birchwood Court, after a teacher reportedly searched McBride’s belongings and discovered a controlled dangerous substance, believed to be marijuana, in McBride’s book bag on Oct. 13, according to police reports. The…

  • Photo

    MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Corey Balint, Vishal Ramani and Keith Chester, of the Raiders team, take part in the Robotix Competition at North Brunswick Township High School on Saturday.

  • Parody parade

    MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Children walk on the balance beam at the YMCA Fall Festival at Woodlot Park in South Brunswick. Weekend festivities included the Haunted Trail and Hayride charitable fund-raiser, run by Tom and Carolyn Dardani.

  • Boy critical from sports fall

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A sports-related accident on Sunday left a 12-year-old-boy in critical condition. The boy, from Peekskill, N.Y., was playing football in the parking lot of Sugar Maple Court, part of the Royal Oaks Apartment complex. According to witness reports, the boy, who was visiting relatives in South Brunswick, ran to catch a pass…

  • County, state preserve Rte. 1 site for open space

    52-acre DKM tract to become park, Technology Centre of N.J. campus BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Residents will soon have more parkland to play on. Middlesex County officials announced the acquisition of 52 acres next to DeVry University, on Route 1, known as the DKM property, during a…

  • Auto mobility specialists host open house

    BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer