Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion
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It’s not the thought, it’s the gift that counts
Are We There Yet? Lori Clinch It’s Christmastime, and for me the season officially arrived the second I heard that dang dog barking out “Jingle Bells” on the radio. Oh, the unadulterated bliss. The big day is just around the corner, and I’m taking every shortcut available to me. I’m regifting last year’s fruitcake, I’ve…
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Obituaries
Frank A. Bruno Mr. Bruno, 92, of North Brunswick, died Dec. 16 at home. Born in Frostburg, Pa., he resided in New Brunswick prior to moving to North Brunswick 57 years ago. He was the former owner and operator of French Street Esso Service Station, New Brunswick, for 17 years, and was employed at Esso…
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Obituaries
Paul W. Clark Mr. Clark, 75, of East Brunswick, died Dec. 11 in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement in 2000, he was general manager at the East Brunswick Chateau for 12 years. Before that, he was a manager at Inweld Corp., Dayton section of South Brunswick, where he worked…
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School faculty fulfills students’ gift wish lists
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer BY JENNIFER AMATOStaff Writer JENNIFER AMATO Livingston Park Elementary School nurse Diana Whalen prepares to distribute gifts, purchased by the school’s staff, faculty and parents, to seven needy families in the township. NORTH BRUNSWICK — An elementary school nurse’s job description includes healing tummy aches, making boo-boos go away and…
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S.B. youths get their kicks at dance clinic
BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer SCOTT FRIEDMAN Members of the award-winning South Brunswick High School Dance Team conducted a clinic for aspiring dancers on Sunday in the school’s gymnasium. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — In a corner, a girl in a black T-shirt and black pants limbers up for the performance. She rolls…
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New courses under discussion at high school
BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANOStaff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Township high school Principal Tim Matheney discussed the possibility of adding nine new classes to the curriculum next year. The costs of the new classes will be within the current budget and not require the hiring of additional staff, Matheney said at Monday’s…
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Letters
No. Brunswick PBA thanks supporters On behalf of the executive board and the entire membership of North Brunswick Policemen’s Benevolent Association Local 160, we want to take this opportunity to thank all of the members of the community — including the residents and businesses — that support us each and every year. Because of this…
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These homeowners say they’re getting robbed
Coda Greg Bean If you think we’re making progress eradicating organized crime, you probably ought to take a look at Long Branch, N.J., where there are plenty of people who’d argue the city fathers have turned municipally organized crime into an art form. Recently, the city took its first legal step in condemning 11 of…
