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February 17, 2005
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JEFF GRANIT staffAnna Babriecki, a pupil at Princeton Cooperative Nursery School, South Brunswick, sings for residents of Park Place Center, Monmouth Junction. More...
Preliminary drafts of budget project raise above 20 cents

South Brunswick school officials say the district’s budget will likely rise due to a decrease in the township’s tax ratable base. More...


Town meeting focuses on changes proposed by President Bush

NORTH BRUNSWICK — The uncertain future of Social Security was the topic of a town hall meeting hosted by Congressman Rush Holt (D-12) at the North Brunswick Municipal Building Saturday. More...


NBTHS sophomore Graney, fifth-grader Lenihan gain honors

NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township began a third year of honoring students with its scholar athlete program last week. More...


South Brunswick Township has announced there will be no interruption in garbage or recycling collection in the township Presidents Day Feb. 21. Township offices will be closed, but the contractor will perform normally scheduled collections. For more information, call the Department of Public Works a More...


Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick, 1 Riva Ave., North Brunswick, will present a three-part “Kaballah Series” Feb. 22, and March 1 and 8 at 8 p.m. Instructor Rabbi Schneur Zalman Duchman will teach attendees about Kaballah; light refreshments will be served. Course materials will also be provid More...


The nonprofit Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership will sponsor an organic fertilizer and household cleaning product sale Feb. 19 and 26, and March 5 from 9 a.m.-noon at its headquarters at 85 Washington Ave., Milltown. More...
I feel I should correct a misquote that appeared in a Nov. 24 story in the Sentinel. In January, 2004, Judge Travis Frances rendered a decision that a fence I installed on my property, which Guseppi Inzano took to Superior Court to order me to remove, stays. The correction is that the judge did not More...
North Brunswick residents should get on board the movement to build a Northeast Corridor Line train station in town. More...
Patricia Ann Criss Romagna Mrs. Romagna, 61, of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, died Feb. 13 at St. Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick, she resided in the area for several years. She was a homemaker. She was predeceased by her husband, John Romagna More...
NORTH BRUNSWICK — When the East Brunswick High School boys and girls bowling teams walk into Monday’s state finals, they’ll be doing so facing two different levels of expectations. More...
The North Brunswick Republican Organization (NBRO) is accepting résumés from individuals interested in candidacy in the 2005 election year. Two Town Council seats will be available, and deadline for submission is Feb. 28. Résumés should be mailed to NBRO, P.O. Box 7464, North Brunswick 08902. More...