Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion
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Guest Column
John Rigolizzo Jr. Ethanol would aid environment, farmers Win-win situations between our state’s environmental and business sectors don’t come along very often. But when it comes to what we use in our vehicle’s gas tank, New Jersey motorists might be in a position to both improve the environment and help preserve the open space of…
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Thanks extended to all fireworks supporters
On July 6, South Brunswick Township presented a summer fireworks celebration and concert by The Party Dolls. A true community gathering; more than 5,000 people gathered and enjoyed music, picnicked, frolicked, tossed Frisbees and visited with friends. As darkness fell, all watched a spectacular fireworks display on one of the most delightful summer evenings imaginable.…
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Red Cross offers thanks for Career Closet support
The American Red Cross, Tri-County Chapter, wishes to thank Comcast and its employees for the incredible effort they put forth to support our Career Closet program. The program was established to provide economically disadvantaged people with donated, lightly used interview and career attire. This allows our clients an opportunity to compete for jobs for which…
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Resident puzzled over missing $10,000 deposit in North Brunswick
As of this writing, the $10,000 North Bruns-wick-deposit hasn’t been found. Why is this deposit made at night with no receipt? Anything deposited as checks and cash made after 3 p.m. is not recorded until the next banking day. Surely North Brunswick has a safe, and even if they didn’t, the police are located in…
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S.B. resident questions future day-care center location
This is in reference to the application to construct a day-care center at the intersection of Route 522 and Kingston Lane in Dayton. This particular site is currently a heavily wooded lot with numerous trees and brush which serves as a natural sound barrier for the senior citizen community which adjoins the area. The applicant…
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Thanks extended to all fireworks supporters
On July 6, South Brunswick Township presented a summer fireworks celebration and concert by The Party Dolls. A true community gathering; more than 5,000 people gathered and enjoyed music, picnicked, frolicked, tossed Frisbees and visited with friends. As darkness fell, all watched a spectacular fireworks display on one of the most delightful summer evenings imaginable.…
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Chandlee defends his position on SHARE issue
How disappointing it is to see the North Brunswick Republicans continue their well-known practice of distorting the public record to suit their own political agenda. Following the recent remarks by Marion Costanza regarding the SHARE office in the municipal building, my running mate, Adam Weiss, and I went on record to support the granting of…
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Spaulding should question son’s, not officer’s, actions
I was reading the article "Officer Challenges Decision," and Mayor David Spaulding’s remarks flabbergasted me. As a parent, I would not question the officer, but I would question my son as to why he ran a red light. Could he have killed someone going through the red light, and why the hurry? Spaulding instead wanted…
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Mining saga takes new turn
The Dallenbach saga has taken yet another twist. The South Brunswick Township Council voted this week to deny the renewal of its mining license. New company president Harold Herbert said following the meeting that the operation will not stop, and that a lawsuit that was dismissed last year will be revived. According to the company’s…
