Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion

  • Corbin, Davis will make a difference in N.B.

    Corbin, Davis will make a difference in N.B. I would like to express my support for Bob Corbin and Bob Davis in the upcoming council election on Nov. 5. The Democratic majority has done an excellent job of addressing the people’s concerns since taking office in January. From the contract-lowering water rates, to their efforts…

  • Gambatese, Killmurray will be big assets to township government

    On Nov. 5, South Brunswick residents will be casting their votes for mayor and Township Council. We are urging all voters to support Frank Gambatese for mayor and Chris Killmurray for Township Council. Mr. Gambatese has distinguished himself while serving as a councilman and deputy mayor, especially in his efforts to hold down property taxes…

  • Town will do itself a big favor by voting Democrats into government

    I have lived in Kendall Park for 45 years — one of the first "settlers" — and what happens to the future of South Brunswick has a direct effect on me, my wife and my three children. They are grown and no longer live here, but they care deeply about what happens to "K.P." I…

  • Resident disputes claims in recent campaign ad

    Nothing but lies — did you know the full-page ad in last week’s paper, paid for by the North Brunswick Democratic Campaign Committee was nothing but lies? Lie No. 1: Did you know Maureen Little has never caused any in-fighting on the Township Council as claimed in the Democratic ad? Lie No. 2: Maureen Little…

  • Gildenberg, Smith will be a needed change in township

    I attended the Oct. 15 Township Council meeting and, along with other residents of South Brunswick, stated my opposition to the proposed 600,000-square-foot office complex slated to be built on Ridge Road near the high school. As a lifelong Democrat, I was appalled at the nonchalant manner Frank Gambatese displayed as deputy mayor and moderator…

  • Former municipal court judge dies at 73

    Martin S. Goldin Martin S. Goldin, 73, of West Windsor, died Oct. 17 at St. Frances Hospice, Trenton. Born in New Brunswick, he resided in North Brunswick for 38 years, prior to moving to West Windsor two years ago. A retired family law attorney, he practiced law in New Jersey the past 42 years. After…

  • EMILY IRENE DORAN, 79, of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, died Oct. 7 at home. Born in Nashville, Tenn., she was a resident of South Brunswick since 1960. She was a retired bookkeeper at various corporations in New Jersey. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Kendall Park Elks, Kendall…

  • Keep the issues in focus

    The issues remain pretty much the same in this year’s campaign. Debates held in both North and South Brunswick this week brought out issues that are important to residents. Many of these issues, such as traffic and open space, are shared on a regional level. Despite some differences, the bottom line for most voters this…

  • Voters need to see good Democrats have done

    I’ve been reading a lot of letters lately that are critical of our Democrat mayor and council persons for some of their decisions. Let me tell you something — I’ve lived in South Brunswick for a long time and I think the job they’re doing is the best I’ve ever seen. Who can remember any…