Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion
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Heart Association praises ban on smoking in public places Bravo to the Princeton Regional Health Commission. The American Heart Association fully supports the health ordinance that was introduced to ban smoking in public places, including restaurants. Princeton’s leadership and courage on this issue are to be commended. Tobacco products kill more than 400,000 people every…
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Dayton resident in favor of building main-line rail link I was really glad to see that the Republican candidates for Township Council, while leading the fight against the MOM (Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex) rail link, do support a NJ Transit main-line train station for South Brunswick and are making it a hallmark of their campaign (Sentinel, May 25).…
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Local resident lauds mayor, council participation I am a Korean War Veteran and have attended the North Brunswick Memorial Day Parade for the past 35 years. It was like a breath of fresh air this year to see our mayor and all of the town council at every one of the memorial services around town…
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Applicants needed for annual scholarship SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The members of the South Brunswick Veterans Tribute Committee want more students to apply for their annual scholarship. The committee incorporated in 1992, using $5,000 left over from constructing the veterans monument at the municipal complex on Route 522 to start the annual scholarship fund. The scholarship…
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Parsons Elementary School Children’s author Bernie Most draws for students at Parsons Elementary School in North Brunswick during a program Wednesday. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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Taps North Brunswick Township High School junior Ken Linskey plays taps during a ceremony at Sabella Park in North Brunswick last Thursday. CRAIG YETSKO
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State-of-the-art rink opens in South Brunswick By CHARLESW. KIM PHOTOS BY JERRY WOLKOWITZ A group of children enjoy an ice skating party on the last day of May, courtesy of the recently opened ProSkate USA on Cornwall Drive in South Brunswick. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The ProSkate USA ice skating complex on Cornwall Road is finally…
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Assessing the Billings situation L ast June, the investigation into the questionable work of Anthony J. Billings during the 1996-1997 North Brunswick reassessment was turned over to the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office. On Tuesday, almost a year to date, the case climaxed when Billings pleaded guilty for not filing state income tax returns and tampering…
