Tag: Cozzens Lane
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Funeral services arranged for North Brunswick Airman Richard Samaroo
North Brunswick resident, Airman Richard Samaroo, passed away while serving in the United States Air Force in Korea on Nov. 2. Samaroo was a 2017 graduate of North Brunswick Township High School. Viewing services will be held this evening, Thursday, Nov. 19, from 5-9 p.m. at Gleason Funeral Home, 1360 Hamilton Street, Somerset. Tomorrow morning,…
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North Brunswick Road Program to focus on reconstruction of Raider Road and Roosevelt Avenue
The Township of North Brunswick’s 2020 Road Program will launch next month and includes nearly $5 million in street and utility improvements to eight municipal roadways. The schedule, which is weather dependent, includes a series of improvements from now through next spring, according to information provided by Director of Community Development Michael Hritz. This year’s…
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Judge rules Cozzens Lane Wawa can be rebuilt with gas station
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Nine months after the North Brunswick Zoning Board of Adjustment denied an application to build a Wawa convenience store with a gas station at Cozzens Lane and Route 27, a judge has reversed the board’s decision. The zoning board denied the applicant’s request for a use variance and its plan to…
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Gas station at Cozzens Lane Wawa denied
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The power of the people has been quite evident in North Brunswick. After several meetings and dozens of hours of testimony and public comment, an application to add a gas station to the existing Wawa convenience store at the intersection of Cozzens Lane and Route 27 in North Brunswick was unanimously denied…
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Residents should oppose Wawa gas for second time
What a shame the residents of North Brunswick have to be put on the defensive for a second time on a proposed mega-gas station at the congested intersection of Route 27 and Cozzens Lane where a Wawa convenience store is currently operating. While at the North Brunswick Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting on June 20…
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Reader: Wawa gas station is unnecessary in North Brunswick
The proposed expansion of the Route 27 North Brunswick Wawa is a very bad idea. As a lifelong resident and business owner in North Brunswick and Somerset, I travel on Route 27 numerous times everyday, and know, firsthand, the traffic problems at the Wawa facility. The current proposal before the North Brunswick Zoning Board is…
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Residents have major concerns about proposed Wawa gas station
We read the article “Revised plan for Wawa gas station will continue in June” (Sentinel, April 27). The article did not fairly represent what occurred at the public hearing in North Brunswick on April 18. It was postponed by the Zoning Board after numerous residents voiced their concerns about traffic and ground and water pollution.…
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Revised plan for Wawa gas station will continue in June
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Owners of the Wawa on Route 27 presented an amended plan to add fueling stations to the property since the application was denied in October. However, North Brunswick Zoning Board members will not vote on the revisions until at least June. A plan to demolish the existing…