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Students learn about vermicomposting
Normally, if a worm is found in the lunchroom, all hysteria breaks loose and the Department of Health is called in for an inspection. Parsons Elementary School in North Brunswick is getting a pass on this health violation. On Feb. More...
Residents hope Van Dyke property will be preserved and not used for houses

Middlesex County officials have made an offer to William Pulda to purchase the historic Van Dyke farm on Davidson Mill Road in South Brunswick, which has its slave quarters still intact and may be the burial site for these slaves. More...

Detective offers tips to parents to head off potential problems

With the click of a computer mouse, people in other parts of the state, country or the world can steal, threaten and lure people into dangerous and sometimes even fatal situations. More...


North Brunswick is clear; South Brunswick has disposed of the meat

The North and South Brunswick school districts are part of a recall of beef products by the Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Co. of Chino, Calif. According to a press release from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 143 million pounds of beef have been recalled nationally. More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK- Anew senior housing development that will be built on Route 1 north near Route 522 was approved by the Planning Board on Feb. 20. The houses, built by Matzel & Mumford (M&M), will look more like mansions than apartment complexes. There are 16 individual units and three affordable... More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK - The Board of Education honored a group of student athletes from the township high school with proclamations during a meeting on Feb. 20. Danae Wise, a junior, was named to the All-Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) First Team for track her freshman and sophomore years. More...


In last week's Sentinel, the editorial about the potential train stations in North and South Brunswick incorrectly stated that there is a 14-mile gap between the existing New Brunswick and Jersey Avenue stations. The 14-mile gap is between Jersey Avenue and Princeton Junction. More...


"Water Is Life" is the theme for the 2008 Conservation Poster Contest sponsored by Freehold Soil Conservation District and the New Jersey Association of Conservation Districts. Students from Middlesex and Monmouth counties are invited to explore how important water is to everyday life - in homes... More...
While I understand we all have civil liberties and those who hunt have a right to do so, I am not sure how anyone can justify that a park is an appropriate site for the killing of any creature. I believe parks were designed for people to get in touch with nature and to preserve asmuch natural spac... More...
In a rush to score some political points with Middlesex County officials and residents during a public meeting in that county, Gov. Jon Corzine made a foolish comment. He's not the first New Jersey politician to make a dumb statement and he certainly will not be the last. More...
Management company promises yearly reduction of energy costs
NORTH BRUNSWICK - The township school district could save over $500,000 in energy costs if it signs a contract with Energy Education Inc. The management specialty company, based out of Dallas, made a presentation to the Board of Education on Feb. More...
PHOTO BY ERIC SUCAR staff South Brunswick sophomore Sophia Ginez (No. 845) competes in the girls 1,600-meter run during the 43rd NJSIAA Indoor Track Meet of Champions at the John Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex on Feb. 23. Ginez finished fourth in the event with a time of 5:06.64. More...