Tag: East Brunswick Township
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EBTV station manager to retire after 42 years of service
EAST BRUNSWICK – David Ambrosy announced his retirement after four decades of production and programming for East Brunswick TV. In 1980, Ambrosy was initially hired to work for East Brunswick’s Library Maintenance Department. However, a career shift in 1982 led him to the township’s production studio. “I went into that back door that leads you…
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The Gift of Giving: 120 families shop for free this holiday season through Middlesex County 4-H program
EAST BRUNSWICK – For the Middlesex County’s 4-H Youth Development Program, this year’s holiday season marked 25 years of selflessness and giving. The arrival of the holiday season certainly creates excitement for communities as people embrace the festive spirit. However, for some families, the holidays can be a source of emotional and financial stress. To…
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East Brunswick commits funding to tackle needed road improvements
EAST BRUNSWICK – The East Brunswick Township Council has committed funding to a number of road improvement projects. On Nov. 28, Council President James Wendell, Council Vice President Kevin McEvoy, Councilman Dinesh Behal, Councilwoman Sharon Sullivan, and Councilwoman Dana Zimbicki voted “yes” to adopt a $1.6 million capital bond ordinance and a $2.2 million bond…
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East Brunswick announces new sister city in Israel
EAST BRUNSWICK – East Brunswick has added a new member to its sisterhood of international cities with the addition of Yavne. The Israeli city now joins Ukraine and China as East Brunswick’s newest cultural partner. On Nov. 28, Council President James Wendell, Council Vice President Kevin McEvoy, Councilwoman Sharon Sullivan, Councilman Dinesh Behal, and Councilwoman…
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New agreement creates pathway for movie studios requesting to film in East Brunswick
The East Brunswick Township Council passed an ordinance to establish a filming agreement that creates “standards, conditions, and limitations” for studios requesting to film in the township. The ordinance states, “The Township receives requests from time to time from television and movie film companies seeking to perform a movie, television, or commercial shoot, by either…
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Five candidates will vie for three seats available on the East Brunswick BOE in November
EAST BRUNSWICK – Five candidates will be competing for three, three-year term seats available on East Brunswick’s Board of Education during the general election in November. Election day is Nov. 8. Mark Csizmar is a native of East Brunswick and attended township schools from K-12. He has two children in college. He holds a bachelor’s…
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Six candidates will battle for three seats available on East Brunswick Council in November
EAST BRUNSWICK – With three Township Council seats available, six candidates will be competing in this year’s election to secure a four-year term. Democrats Kevin McEvoy, Jim Wendell, and Dana Winston will be facing off against Republican opponents Antoinette Evola, David Herrera, and Neal Shah. Election day will be held on Nov. 8. Antoinette Evola…
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Democratic incumbent faces Republican newcomer for unexpired term in East Brunswick Council election
EAST BRUNSWICK – Councilwoman Dana Zimbicki is seeking re-election to the East Brunswick Township Council against Republican challenger Joseph M. Kincaid for a two-year unexpired term. Each candidate shared responses on their backgrounds, relevant experience and education, and their top priorities in this year’s race. Election day will be held on Nov. 8. Joseph M.…
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East Brunswick Day: A chance to ‘reconnect and celebrate’
EAST BRUNSWICK – The eighth annual East Brunswick Day boasted a large turnout held at the Community Arts Center. There were hundreds in attendance and over 150 vendors on site during the day on Oct. 9. With numerous food trucks and interactive booths, the crowds of families and friends mingled with local officials, businesses, and…