Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion
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Thanks for helping out at Friends’ book sale
More than anything else, I most enjoy thanking the fine people who volunteer their time to assist with the daunting task of conducting successful book sales. What I would love even more, however, is to have a larger number of individuals to thank. More Friends means less work for each individual Friend. When our next…
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Kingston resident says thanks
I recently wrote to thank several of our current state legislators for their assistance in getting NJDOT to implement some common-sense traffic speed and pedestrian safety improvements in the village of Kingston. I’d also like to thank former Assemblywoman Barbara Wright and former Assemblyman Paul Kramer for their help as well during their service in…
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Road extension a waste of money
For over one decade, motorists have been waiting for the state to fix the Route 1 and Route 130 bottleneck. The Whitman administration is wasting taxpayers’ money on building a tunnel in Atlantic City to a casino that may never be built. It is time to elect leaders who will work to fix problems and…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ LITERARY EXCELLENCE —
JERRY WOLKOWITZ LITERARY EXCELLENCE — First-grader Ameenah York, 7, shows her fellow classmates a picture from a story during a literary luncheon at the Monmouth Junction Elementary School last Thursday.
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Departing North Brunswick recreation supervisor receives praise Guest Column Thomas M. Seilheimer
Departing North Brunswick recreation supervisor receives praise Guest Column Thomas M. Seilheimer Recently, it was announced that Bruce Chandlee of North Brunswick Town-ship will not be returning to the position of summer recreation program supervisor, a job he has performed with distinction for over 30 years. I worked with Bruce for 24 of those years…
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Good luck, class of 2000
Tonight at 6 p.m., the graduating classes of North Brunswick Township High School and South Brunswick High School will march to the podium to accept their diplomas. Every graduating class is special, as any student, parent or teacher will tell you. This year’s has the added distinction of being the first class of the new…
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Farewell to an art giant
South Brunswick lost its most famous citizen last week with the death of sculptor and longtime resident George Segal. His fame was so widespread that it was impossible not to hold him in awe, yet he was very accessible to the press and willing to lend his brilliance to township projects. He burst onto the…
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SB mourns the loss of its most famous son World-renowned sculptor George Segal dead at 75
Staff Writer By CHARLESW. KIM SB mourns the loss of its most famous son World-renowned sculptor George Segal dead at 75 SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The township is mourning the passing of its most famous son this week. World-renowned sculptor George Segal, 75, died while at his home of 60 years on Davidson Mill Road on…
