Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion

  • Letters, we get letters

    The opinion pages of the Sentinel are intended to be a forum for citizens to express their opinions on issues of importance in the community. The letters to the editor are a way for citizens to make their concerns known to the public at large and to the elected and appointed officials who are responsible…

  • For the Record

    An Aug. 4 article regarding the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Building of Middlesex County stated that the building is on Riva Avenue in North Brunswick. The mailing address is in North Brunswick, but Davidson’s Mill Pond Park is actually located in South Brunswick.

  • Triathlons aren’t her cup of sweat

    Are We There Yet? Lori Clinch I like to exercise as much as the next gal. In fact, I’d put sit-ups right up there with a hangnail extraction, a complicated root canal and the final stages of labor. In hopes of getting my weight down, I have been known to walk a block or two.…

  • Next time your basement floods, who you gonna call?

    Coda Greg Bean I live in that part of East Brunswick that sometimes feels a bit like a neglected orphan. It’s a pleasant part of the community over by Farrington Lake and Bicenten-nial Park, but we don’t always feel like the town pays much attention to us. The Milltown Post Office delivers our mail, for…

  • Obituaries

    Sabina Iwanski Mrs. Iwanski, 81, of North Brunswick, died July 21 at home. Born in Bodzanów, Poland, she immigrated to the United States in 1962, and resided in New Brunswick and South River prior to moving to North Brunswick in 1972. She was employed at Louis Lefkowitz, New Brunswick and Milltown, for 25 years, retiring…

  • On Campus

    Daniel D. Gray, North Brunswick, a student at Rider University, Lawrenceville, recently received a $3,000 accounting scholarship from the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants in honor of John S. Lee. The scholarship fund awards high school, college and minority scholarships. Lee Rudin, North Brunswick, a student at North Brunswick High School, recently received…

  • Letters

    EMT The quick, well-publicized actions of New Jersey volunteer emergency medical technician (EMT) Sean Baran during the July 7 terrorist bombings in London are a terrific illustration of the value of our state’s volunteer emergency medical services (EMS). Although Sean’s training and experience as a member of a volunteer EMS organization have served his New…