Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion

  • More questions about missing money mystery

    Police Director Ron Romano has replied that this is still not yet a criminal probe. "It is being treated as a mysterious disappearance. The money is missing, and we are looking at where the money is." This is what was reported in this newspaper. Let me see now. Two people went to the bank to…

  • Resident expresses concern about road safety

    The South Brunswick Township Council is still trying to convince Franklin Township to realign and open its of Beekman Road. This goal is in direct conflict with the clear viewpoint expressed by South Brunswick residents in recent months. Traveling on local roads has become increasingly more difficult due to our growth. It has been repeatedly…

  • N.B. Republicans to blame for diminishing programs

    I take no great delight in writing this letter, but someone with the knowledge I possess must speak up. In the last few years under the Republican leadership, the morale in the human services and parks and recreation departments is at an all-time low. Programs are disappearing and attendance in others is lower than ever.…

  • Association commends malls for installing AEDs

    Way to go New Jersey shopping malls! More and more malls are becoming better prepared for cardiac emergencies by having automated external defibrillator (AED) programs. As an American Heart Association volunteer for more than 20 years and as an American Heart Association national spokesperson and the director of emergency medical services for Atlantic Health System,…

  • Enyeart wasn’t paying attention, reader says

    At the last North Brunswick Township Council meeting, former Democratic Councilman Morris Enyeart seemed to be concerned about the state law regarding township funds. He also questioned if anyone was paying attention to township money and state law. If Enyeart had shown just a little concern about township funds when he was part of the…

  • Guest Column Tom Salomone A ‘working’ Otken farm would best serve township

    Guest Column Tom Salomone A ‘working’ Otken farm would best serve township Regular readers of the Sentinel may be following developments of the efforts by North Brunswick Township to obtain the Otken farm property for open space under its right of eminent domain. The Otkens have gone to court in an attempt to prevent the…

  • Big changes on tap for township schools

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg Big changes on tap for township schools FARRAH MAFFAI The conversion of the Upper Elementary School is just one of the changes on the way for South Brunswick students in the next two years. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Board of Education will prepare for a major transition during the new…

  • Construction delays school opening

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg FARRAH MAFFAI The South Brunswick Upper Elementary School on Georges Road will be opening two days later than the other district schools because of construction delays. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The opening of the Upper Elementary School on George’s Road in Monmouth Junction will be delayed by two days, due to…

  • Rimmer has high hopes for new school year

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg Rimmer has high hopes for new school year DAVE GOLDBERG There are expected to be some trailers added to North Brunswick Township High School as part of the proposed referendum anticipated in December. NORTH BRUNSWICK — There are high hopes being voiced by the administration for the new school year.…