• Reader supports Barry Nathanson

    I am writing this letter to recommend Barry Nathanson for the South Brunswick School Board. I have known Barry for several years, first as a parent of school-age children and later as a member of the South Brunswick PAL Executive Board. Barry has always been involved with children, whether in school or in sports. His…

  • Obama demonstrates leadership

    I am writing in response to former Mayor Spaulding’s statement in the Aug. 23 edition of the Sentinel, echoing one of the main talking points of the so-called Tea Party wing of the Republican Party that President Obama is not only lacking in “leadership,” but also “anti-business.” If by “business” Mr. Spaulding is referring to…

  • EMS volunteers support background checks

    Supporters of the emergency medical services (EMS) bill Gov. Christie vetoed in January have resurrected the legislation, now A-2463/S-1650, with more distortions and scare tactics meant to malign and discredit New Jersey’s tens of thousands of dedicated EMS volunteers. Contrary to the propaganda, the New Jersey State First Aid Council does support background checks for…

  • Resources available for anti-bullying programs

    Thank you very much for your outstanding articles in the Oct. 10 and 11 editions of the Greater Media newspapers. I was extremely pleased to see the focus on anti-bullying and New Jersey’s annual Week of Respect. Please let your readers know that Prevention First is a resource for all parents, schools and communities relating…

  • Politicians not serving U.S. citizens

    Sen. Bob Menendez is running TV ads to show you how much he cares about the American citizens of New Jersey. I checked his voting record at his office in Washington, D.C. What he isn’t telling you is that he voted to give illegal immigrants Social Security, and he also voted “no” in Washington for…

  • Residents urged to vote

    This year’s very important school board election will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Barry Nathanson, a long-time school board member in South Brunswick, is running for re-election. He has a track record of carefully considering all issues and a deep understanding of school district operations. His commitment to the community and its children is…

  • Class on Microsoft Excel Oct. 27

    The South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Ln., will hold a free class on how to use Microsoft Excel from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 27. Registration is required as seating is limited. To register, call 732-329-4000, ext. 7286.

  • S.B. Library to hold book sale Oct. 27, 28

    The Friends of the South Brunswick Library will hold its annual fall book sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 27, and from 1 to 4 p.m. on Oct. 28 at the library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. Hundreds of books and movies will be on sale for less than $5. Proceeds will…

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