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September 1, 2005
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Gift from nonprofit helps disabled woman lead a more mobile life
The biggest thrill for Robin Donnelly this summer was going to Wal-Mart.“My husband said to me, ‘That’s a wheelchair, not a car,’ More...
No. Bruns. students involved in activities now must comply

A policy to allow random drug testing of all North Brunswick students engaged in athletics, extracurricular activities and authorized to park on school premises has been approved. More...

The South Brunswick Environmental Center became a campground for more than 100 people on Friday during the town’s first annual Family Camp Out. More...

No. Bruns. announces upcoming events
North Brunswick Recreation has announced that sponsorship is still available for the Sept. 11 ceremony to be held Sept. 11 at noon at the memorial site on Hermann Road (in the event of rain, the ceremony will be moved to the municipal courtroom). More...
Ratables pushed at the expense of residents I was reading Greg Bean’s column on the opinion page in the Aug. 18 Sentinel. We have a situation on this side of Route 1 also involving development. More...
Your Turn
Guest Column Recently, acting Gov. Richard Codey signed Executive Order No. 48, which is aimed at assisting the passage of the federal bill pending in the House of Representatives, HR 87. This bill, sponsored by Reps. Rodney Frelinghuysen and Rush Holt, and co-sponsored by all of our other r More...
Sidney Lee Mr. Lee, 37, of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, died Aug. 19 at St. Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., he had been a resident of Kendall Park for most of his life. Mr. Lee was a computer programmer for UBS, New York. He was predeceased More...
Four South Brunswick schools fell below federal standards last year
Four South Brunswick schools are entering into, according to the terminology of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), an “early warning year.” More...
Scarlet Knights open season Saturday in Illinois
Ryan Hart, who last year started at quarterback in all 11 games for the Rutgers University football team, believes that he has done all the right things in the offseason to stay healthy this year. More...
Pathfinder Consulting Group, North Brunswick, will hold a career fair on medical and general employment Sept. 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Sovereign Bank Arena, 81 Hamilton Ave., Trenton. For more information about the event or details on exhibitor fees, call (732) 821-7048. More...