Category: Sentinel-NBS Opinion
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HOP-A-THON Students at the Goddard School, North Brunswick, hop away during the school’s Hop-A-Thon Friday, in an effort to raise money for muscular dystrophy.
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Authority is needed in schools and elsewhere, and should be respected I read a recent article that reported a demonstration by students at the South Brunswick High School because the police department re-assigned Patrolman Scott Williams to their school. There were allegations that Williams was authoritative. As a child in grammar school and later as…
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Vote for Carole O’Brien for S.B. school board and our children I am writing to ask the citizens of South Brunswick to support the upcoming school budget and vote for Carole O’Brien on April 18. The budget being presented to the voters will support the educational needs of our children for the upcoming school year.…
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NBTEA responds to Goldstein’s endorsement of Manning On behalf of the North Brunswick Township Education Association, I would like to publicly apologize to the citizens of this town. Three years ago with the best and most honorable of intentions, our organization made the mistake of endorsing Fred Manning for the Board of Education. At that…
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Vote to re-elect Craig Rosevear to N.B. board This is in support of Craig Rosevear, candidate for re-election to the North Brunswick Board of Education. A gentleman of integrity, Mr. Rosevear has earned the respect of the community in his constant effort to sustain and enhance the high quality education in our North Brunswick school…
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Self-service will never reduce the price of gas Self-service gas. Well, as former President Regan said, "Here we go again!" The big oil companies tried to get it in 1987 and then once more in 1996. Strong public objections forced our legislators to reject it each time. Now, big oil is saying self-service will lower…
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Losing state aid is bad for North Brunswick taxpayers New Jersey state aid for North Brunswick Township schools dropped this year. How much more it would have dropped had it not been for the 2 percent cap, or will drop next year, is not known. Our local school board members have done their job well.…
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Make sure your vote counts T he polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. in South Brunswick and from 2 to 9 p.m. in North Brunswick. That means you should have ample time to get to the polls to support the candidates of your choice and to vote yes or no to…
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A shining moment for NBTHS T he North Brunswick Township High School Robotics Team did itself proud last weekend with its first-place win in the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) national championship in Orlando, Fla. Team members were thrilled to be part of the winning three-team alliance at the regional competition…
