Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion
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Future Leaders honored at first annual luncheon
JEFFGRANIT staff Thomas Kemble, Scott Ginsberg, Paul Sadowski, Louides Ferdinand and Justin Devy display their plaques at the Future Leaders luncheon at Branches in West Long Branch. Greater Media Newspapers recognized young achievers at a luncheon held at Branches banquet hall in West Long Branch June 15. Valley National Bank sponsored the event, which was…
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S.B. schools relocate temporarily June 26
South Brunswick Board of Education has announced effective June 26, administrative offices for Cambridge, Constable and Monmouth Junction schools will temporarily relocate to the second floor of the Board of Education Office, 231 Black Horse Lane. The relocation of each school’s main office will be for the summer only, allowing for internal renovations to take…
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Board appoints new principals at two schools
BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Two South Brunswick elementary schools will be starting the next school year with new principals. At its Monday meeting, the Board of Education appointed Mark Daniels as the new principal of Indian Fields School, and Maribeth Edmunds as the new principal of Monmouth…
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Stop self congratulations and listen to resident
Mayor Frank Gambatese’s interpretation of the results of the squeaker primary election – “Your mayor and council are on the right track” – sounds very like George W. Bush’s interpretation of his election “victories.” In both cases it is more correct to interpret them as the outcome of a Hobson’s choice. Similarly, his refusal to…
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Schools work to find special needs students
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – The school district’s Special Services Department is seeking residents ages 3-21 who may be exhibiting signs of educational developmental delays or emotional problems. Community parents, educators, local organizations, businesses and government agencies are taking part in Project Child Find to locate any children…
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South Brunswick GOP council candidate appreciates support
I would like to thank the members of the South Brunswick Republican Club and all of the Republicans that endorsed my candidacy for a seat on the South Brunswick Township Council. And a hearty welcome and thank you to Richard F. Kish, mayoral candidate, for complementing the Republican ticket. Lynda Woods Cleary South Brunswick
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Moving on
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Aleks Zhdanov, 13, accepts his diploma from Goldie Azimov at the Hebrew School graduation and awards ceremony at the Chabad Jewish Center in South Brunswick on Sunday.
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Rita M. Newallis Klaus Mrs. Klaus, 69, of Hazlet, died June 6 at Bayshore Health Care, Holmdel. Born in Elizabeth, she resided in Hazlet since 1978. She was a production controller at Earle Naval Station, Leonardo section of Middletown, retiring in 2003. She is survived by her husband, Robert Klaus; three sons, Brian Klaus of…
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On Campus
Daphne Clark, North Brunswick, a student at North Brunswick Township High School, has been selected for membership in the National Society of High School Scholars, Atlanta. The society recognizes top scholars nationwide chosen for academic excellence. Clark was class president her freshman and sophomore years, and will represent the United States as a “People to…
