Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion

  • S.B.’s lost encampment

    It’s wonderful to see the enthusiasm in South Brunswick for preserving the township’s historic past. We just learned last week about the lost Long Bridge Revolutionary War encampment which appears to have been located in the Monmouth Junction area. History buffs will be excited to follow the township’s search for its Revolutionary-era past.

  • Help community by helping community school

    The South Brunswick Community School thanks the South Brunswick community for its support in making the 1999-2000 school year our best ever. More than 1,500 people attended Community School classes, most of which were taught by area residents. A big thanks to all our knowledgeable, interesting and hardworking teachers. As we plan fall classes, we…

  • Thanks extended to South Brunswick Athletic Association volunteers

    The spring recreation baseball season is over. Tournament and South Brunswick Athletic Association Summer League baseball is under way. Fall ball is just around the corner. How time flies when you’re having fun! The board of directors of S.B.A.A. would like to say thank you to the following volunteers and organizations that helped make our…

  • Board member resigns after almost 2 decades Elizabeth Schneider advocated for township high school

    By craig yetsko Board member resigns after almost 2 decades Elizabeth Schneider advocated for township high school NORTH BRUNSWICK — A longtime member of the North Brunswick Board of Education has resigned. Elizabeth Schneider, a 32-year township resident, gave up her seat on the board after moving into a residence at the Rossmoor adult community…

  • Writer praises No. Bruns. council and mayor for a job well-done

    Writer praises No. Bruns. council and mayor for a job well-done Mayor Spaulding and the North Brunswick Township Council are definitely fighting for North Brunswick. I just want to say thanks for their efforts to clean up our finances and to find savings wherever they can. It is so good to hear that they saved…

  • De Lucia appointed to

    Vincent De Lucia new S.B. school post SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Longtime district teacher and former Mayor Vincent De Lucia started his new position this week. The Board of Education unanimously appointed De Lucia as administrative assistant to Schools Superintendent Sam Stewart at its June 26 meeting. The position pays $74,700 annually. According to De Lucia,…

  • Grad Balloons

    HERE’S TO THE GRAD — Dominique Elliott holds a batch of balloons for some lucky graduate during graduation ceremonies at North Brunswick Township High School last week.

  • Complaint raises questions S

    Complaint raises questions S South Brunswick got a triple dose of bad news this week. First, the state Senate, as most probably expected, endorsed including a Central Jersey rail link in the state’s Circle of Mobility legislation, making the the $400 million project eligible for federal funding. A link from Lakewood to Freehold to Red…

  • Here come the grads…

    Here come the grads… MOMENTOUS OCCASION — Happy graduates march during commencement ceremonies at North Brunswick Township High School last week.