• Apparel company expands to larger warehouse

    Jacques Moret Inc. enters into multiyear lease with Heller Industrial Parks Inc. BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer After leasing a smaller property in Dayton last summer, one New York City-based firm has decided to expand operations within the township. Jacques Moret Inc., an apparel design, sourcing and marketing company headquartered in New York City, recently…

  • S.B. introduces budget with 8¢ tax increase

    Council assures public that there is still much work to be done BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer Though the South Brunswick Township Council introduced a municipal budget last week that carries an 8-cent tax increase, officials were sure to note that there is still much work to be done. The budget introduced on April 27…

  • Brunswick Cops & Rodders

    Ryan Kloos, 13, of East Brunswick, checks out a huge towing truck from Logan Towing of North Brunswick during the 16th annual North Brunswick Cops & Rodders car show at DeVry University Sunday. See story, page 36. SCOTT FRIEDMAN

  • Holt’s bill in U.S. House could save lives of soldiers

    CODA GREG BEAN Ihaven’t written about this much, because it’s still incredibly difficult — but developments in the last couple of weeks make me realize it’s time to say thanks. Regular readers, and many who know our family, will remember that our son, Sgt. Coleman S. Bean, a two-time Army veteran of Iraq, took his…

  • ‘Why have county governments at all?’

    There are bills before our Legislature in Trenton to eventually combine our local school districts along county lines. Why are counties sacrosanct? If even a meaningful savings at all, shouldn’t the combined school districts be with “equal” population/pupils? Pair every two of the 40 N.J. State Legislative districts if 20 is the desired number. What…

  • Resident wants the millionaire’s tax reinstated

    Iam writing in response to a guest column (“Even the Playing Field in School Negotiations”) by Marc Gaswirth, Ed.D., assistant superintendent of the Marlboro School District, that has appeared in the Sentinel (March 11) and a number of other Greater Media Newspapers publications over the past two months. My initial reaction was similar to the…

  • Water-logged in South Brunswick

    South Brunswick Township Chief Financial Officer Joe Monzo and Mayor Frank Gambatese state that resident water consumption is down 11 percent and commercial sewer revenue is down 8.8 percent, comparing 2009 figures to 2008. As a result, Monzo wants a water rate increase of 17.5 percent because 2009 revenue of $19 million is short $1.6…

  • Paying more for using less water

    South Brunswick Township residents could get hit with a 17.6 percent increase in their water rates starting next quarter. This rate hike was primarily caused by a decrease in consumption brought on by last year’s unusually cool and rainy summer. Is this a joke? We are told to conserve energy and water. We use rain…

  • Nursery Lands group thanks supporters of Arbor Day celebration

    The Friends of Princeton Nursery Lands hosted a colorful and spirited Arbor Day celebration on April 17 that could not have happened without the help and support of many. We thank you for listing the event. We are indebted to Jim Consolloy, who led our tree walk, Cub Scout Troop 195 for assisting in the…

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