Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion
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Resident asks why mayor can’t work out differences
I read the letter to the editor in your last edition from Mr. Keith Rasmussen, and one of his lines hit me as very familiar. I’ve been a call-taking member, as I still am today, on one of the town First Aid Squads since July 1970, serving in many elected and appointed positions as well…
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Resident says town under ‘mob control’ over search
I’m new to North Brunswick; I’ve only lived here a short while. I’m very confused about the fuss regarding the superintendent of schools. It seems to me that if even one or two board members object to the appointment of the high school principal, then that ought to be enough to raise all the right…
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S.B. board president says ‘thanks’ to applicants
As members of the Board of Education, we are elected to ensure that the children of South Brunswick receive an education with high academic standards in a safe and caring environment. In order to accomplish that goal, it is important that we seek the input of not only our professional and support staff, but parents…
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NBTHS hosts symposium Tolerance is the main message of speakers
"Staff Writer By dave goldberg NBTHS hosts symposium Tolerance is the main message of speakers NORTH BRUNSWICK — North Brunswick Township High School was scheduled to hold its fifth annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Symposium Wednesday evening. High School Vice Principal Pete Clark. said last week that the symposium is supposed to honor…
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BREAKING FREE —
Blackbelt Charissa Wing, 15, demonstrates how to break a hold from brother Christopher, 12, using a karate move at South Brunswick High School. Charissa and Christopher attend classes at Violaris Karate, Trevose, Pa. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Students support Rimmer for N.B. post
Students support Rimmer for N.B. post JEFF HUNTLEY North Brunswick Township High School seniors Mike Elko and Dan Page talk about their support of Dr. Robert Rimmer as schools superintendent Monday. Seniors say principal is qualified to lead school district By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Parents of the community are not the…
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STAGING THE SHOW —
Michael Taubenslag (l) leads about 100 students during a rehearsal at the Cambridge Elementary School in South Brunswick Tuesday afternoon. At right, the students sing in one of the scenes from "The Fair At Yankee Poo" at the rehearsal. They are scheduled to perform in the South Brunswick High School auditorium tomorrow at 7 p.m.…
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‘Outlaw’ N.B. board
‘Outlaw’ N.B. board faction should resign The five "outlaw" North Brunswick Board of Education members who boycotted last week’s important meeting should resign immediately. Clearly they have insulted both their positions and the community’s voters, and have shown how poorly they regard the responsibilities of their elected positions. It’s time for them to go. These…
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Board member explains why search continues Guest Column Craig Rosevear
Board member explains why search continues Guest Column Craig Rosevear Six years ago, I was on the Board of Education that hired Dr. Robert Rimmer as principal of North Brunswick Township High School. I would do so again. However, I did not support his appointment as superintendent because his experience and qualifications fall short of…
