Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion
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Brunswick Eruption at N.B. High School Nov. 4
North Brunswick Township High School, Raider Road and Route 130 south, will present the fifth annual “Brunswick Eruption 2006” Nov. 4 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event is a robotics competition sponsored by the school’s Raider Robotix, and features teams from more than 20 high schools from New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and…
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Brunswick Eruption at N.B. High School Nov. 4
North Brunswick Township High School, Raider Road and Route 130 south, will present the fifth annual “Brunswick Eruption 2006” Nov. 4 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event is a robotics competition sponsored by the school’s Raider Robotix, and features teams from more than 20 high schools from New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and…
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Tailgate Trick or Treat tremendous success
On Sunday afternoon, Tailgate Trick or Treat was held for South Brunswick residents at Woodlot Park. This is the fifth year for this annual event, and it was a tremendous success despite the change to the rain date and the wind! More than 250 participants enjoyed the car decorating contest, Ben Lipman, a roving entertainer…
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Only federal action will complement New Jersey act
For the first time in decades, New Jersey’s consumers will soon have a choice of who provides their cable television service. Thanks to a law recently signed by Gov. Jon Corzine, New Jersey’s cable giants will have to shape up and fly right. Gone are the days of skyrocketing cable rates and lousy service. We…
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Vote for Gambatese, Killmurray in S.B.
We support Mayor Frank Gambatese and Councilman Chris Killmurray for re-election. Their accomplishments and track record while in office are impressive. They are committed to preserving open space, as demonstrated by the township’s recent acquisitions of the Princeton Nurseries (Mapleton Preserve) and Kendall Woods tracts. These properties added hundreds of acres to the township’s open…
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Two-party system needed in No. Brunswick
On Nov. 7, I urge the voters in North Brunswick to follow the wise advice of Councilman Carlo Socio. I have come to know and respect Socio over the last few years, and I know he truly believes in everything he said, and so do I. Socio has said in the past it is important…
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Fire safety tips seared into students’ minds
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Children usually try to avoid being in hot water with their parents, but it’s also important to stay away from hot water in the house. This year’s theme for Fire Prevention Month is “Prevent Cooking Fires: Watch What You Heat.” The township’s fire…
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S.B. resident supports Johnson’s write-in bid for mayor
I changed my party affiliation to vote for Debra Johnson in the South Brunswick primary election (it took weeks to admit my party treason to my staunch Republican parents). I thought it critical that we elect a mayor with ambition, intellect and morals who is eager to represent the interest of taxpayers. With the loss…
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Obituaries
Francis “Frank” E. Gotaski Mr. Gotaski, 71, of North Brunswick, died Oct. 23, 2006, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Shamokin, Pa., he resided in New Brunswick, prior to moving to North Brunswick in 1972. He was a teacher at Perth Amboy Vocational and Technical High School for 17 years, retiring…
