Tag: Crescent Apartments

  • North Brunswick man charged in stabbing at Crescent Apartments

    North Brunswick man charged in stabbing at Crescent Apartments

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – A North Brunswick man has been charged with the stabbing of a man in the area of the North Brunswick Crescent Apartments. Bryan Hinton-Ollivierre, 27, has been charged with one count of first degree attempted murder and one count of second degree aggravated assault, according to information provided on Dec. 1 by…

  • Milltown man charged as suspect in two North Brunswick shootings

    Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone and Director Kenneth P. McCormick of the North Brunswick Police Department said a Milltown man has been charged with two shootings which took place in North Brunswick. Clifton Stokes, aka “Trap”, 25, of Milltown was arrested on July 2 and charged with four counts of attempted murder in the first degree, two…

  • North Brunswick mayor reflects on past while looking toward future

    North Brunswick mayor reflects on past while looking toward future

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack lauded the efforts of township departments in the past year while looking forward to improving North Brunswick in the future. During his State of the Township address, Womack said the actions of Washington, D.C., affect residents personally, and that it is especially important to trust local government now.…

  • Renovation of Crescent Apartments ‘long time coming’

    Renovation of Crescent Apartments ‘long time coming’

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – The moon and stars seem to be aligning for the Crescent apartment complex. The former Oakleaf Village, located on Oak Tree Drive between How Lane and Route 27 in North Brunswick, already has three of its nine buildings renovated and waiting for residents. “After many, many challenging years of trying to secure…

  • Mayor tweets messages of pride in North Brunswick

    Mayor tweets messages of pride in North Brunswick

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Choosing a creative approach to his State of the Township address, North Brunswick Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack presented a series of tweets about how his hometown fared in 2016. “Great things are happening in North Brunswick. Efficiency and foresight, which I think are the trademarks of this…