Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion

  • Obituaries

    Ruth E. Palm Findon Obituaries Ruth E. Palm Findon Mrs. Findon, 88, of Naperville, Ill., formerly of Milltown, died Aug. 11 in Manor Care Center Services, Naperville. She and her late husband, Fred J. Findon, formerly owned and operated Findon’s Restaurant and Tavern, Milltown. Her husband, Fred, died in 1963. Surviving are a daughter, the…

  • Your Turn

    Mary ChybGuest ColumnMayor, Township Council ignored Your Turn Mary Chyb Guest Column Mayor, Township Council ignored ‘voices and will of people’ on Pulda farm decision Mary Chyb Guest Column Mayor, Township Council ignored ‘voices and will of people’ on Pulda farm decision North Brunswick’s mayor and council spot-zoned the Pulda farm at the Aug. 2…

  • Habitat Protection Rule will protect open spaces

    I have lived in New Jersey my entire life. There are a lot of things I love about this state and they all stem from my childhood. I remember the small farms around my house. One of them had a strawberry field and a small orchard my family visited many times during the summer to…

  • For the Record

    For the Record In a letter published in the July 29 Sentinel, Gregg Rubenstein was mistakenly identified as a Democratic Township Council candidate. Rubenstein is a Republican Township Council candidate. We regret the error.

  • Ideal fate of farm would be ‘Pulda Park’

    There has been much discussion and debate about the best use for the Pulda farm. Strong opinions are coming forth from both the political and residents arenas. There are those who argue that the best use of the land would be to build mini-estates on large lots. The advantage would be little increase in traffic,…

  • Plan will destroy ‘picturesque green land’

    It is inconceivable to me that Ms. Rhonda Lyles, Mr. Bruce Chandlee, Mr. Bob Davis and Mr. Carlo Socio could vote yes to rezone the Pulda farm for high-density housing when so many residents voiced strong opposition to the rezoning. Personally, I am saddened and I will miss the view of a picturesque green land…

  • Retired police officer thanks community for memorable career

    I would like to thank the citizens of South Brunswick for having allowed me the distinct honor and privilege of serving the community as a police officer. After careful thought and weighted considerations, I have decided to retire and pursue other endeavors. Unfortunately, I cannot meet with all of the citizens with whom I have…

  • Obituaries

    James J. Heffernan Obituaries James J. Heffernan Mr. Heffernan, 61, of Milltown and Barnegat Light died July 15 at his home in Milltown. He was an officer with Van Doren-Johnson Electrical Supply Co., North Brunswick, for 33 years until the business was sold. A son, Kevin Heffernan, died in 1990. Surviving are his wife, Betty…

  • Obituaries

    Dorothy Madeline Comstock Obituaries Dorothy Madeline Comstock Mrs. Comstock, 82, of the Clarksburg section of Millstone, died July 16 at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in Stoughton, Mass., she had lived in North Brunswick before moving to Clarksburg 20 years ago. She was a member of Georges Road Baptist Church, North Brunswick. Surviving are…