Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion
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Show’s over at Cinema 9, as owner won’t sue boro
Officials revoked business license for adult theater early this year By jennifer domeStaff Writer Show’s over at Cinema 9, as owner won’t sue boro By jennifer dome Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — Rather than sue the borough for failure to renew its business license, the owners and operators of Cinema 9, an adult theater on Route…
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MOM line will generate employment and revenue
I have written many letters to your newspaper over the years advocating the Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex (MOM) passenger rail line project. The MOM project is reactivation of approximately 40 miles of existing rail right of way. The line runs through southern Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties. I am a Jamesburg resident who, along with others, supports this…
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County deserves thanks for support of Heart Walk
As local business leaders and co-chairmen of the American Heart Association’s Middlesex County American Heart Walk, we want to say thank you, Middlesex County. The recent American Heart Walk event was a great success, thanks to citizens, businesses, organizations and volunteers throughout Middlesex County. Money raised from the walk comes back to benefit all of…
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Obituaries
Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. ANGELA BRUNO, 92, of North Brunswick died Dec. 12 at home. Born in Philadelphia, she resided in Glassboro, Highland Park and New Brunswick prior to moving to…
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Political leaders must remain behind rail plan
Political leaders must remain behind rail plan It will take all the political support the Monmouth-Ocean county region can muster to advance a plan for passenger rail service through this area of New Jersey, which continues to explode in population. Published reports indicate that in the next decade, it is expected that approximately 25 percent…
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Guest Column
James M. FarrellStill James M. Farrell Still ‘much to be done in the preparation’ of Rockingham Like expectant parents, we anxiously await the rebirth of Rockingham. Expectations are high and enthusiasm is overflowing. The years of preparation and planning are yielding demonstrative and substantial results. Presently, the main building is being restored and the kitchen…
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Time for the return of the homeroom concept in South Brunswick
The "personalization" of South Brunswick High School has frequently been discussed at the Board of Education meetings. The reason for this is that the high school will soon be a large, complex community of approximately 3,000 students. There is serious and well-grounded concern that students will feel they are just bodies with ID numbers. Therefore…
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American Cancer Society sends thanks out to walk supporters
On behalf of the American Cancer Society volunteers and staff, I would like to thank the residents of central New Jersey for their generosity and support of our annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walks. More than 2,500 people participated in this year’s walks at Princeton Forrestal Village and The Club at Woodbridge, raising more…
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Community Bulletin Board
Tickets now available for Tickets now available for ‘Celebrate N.B. 2003’ Tickets are now available for "Celebrate North Brunswick 2003", which will be held Dec. 31 at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.) at North Brunswick High School, Raider Road. Tickets are $40 for a family of four, or $12 per person. The alcohol-free…
