Tag: Korean War

  • Female Iraqi vet honored with street sign in North Brunswick

    Female Iraqi vet honored with street sign in North Brunswick

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Three more veteran street naming ceremonies were held in North Brunswick, including one for a young female involved in the War on Terror. A sign for DiGloria Way hangs at the intersection of Maple Avenue and Laurel Place, Natale Way adorns the intersection of Hidden Lake Drive and Upper Brook Drive, and…

  • Korean veterans invited to attend monthly meetings

    Korean veterans invited to attend monthly meetings

    The Korean War/Defense Veterans Association Central Jersey Chapter No. 148 extends an invitation to any veterans, regardless of branch of service, who served during the war from June 25, 1950, to July 27, 1953, in any location, including Europe, or who have served in Korea from July 27, 1953, through the present. The group meets…

  • Street signs bear names of North Brunswick veterans

    Street signs bear names of North Brunswick veterans

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two more streets in North Brunswick will bear the names of veterans. Torre Way, at the intersection of Linwood Place and Carpenter Road, and Nowitzke Way, at the intersection of Potomac Avenue and Redmond Street, were named for the late Joseph Victor Torre and William J. Nowitzke, respectively, during special ceremonies on…

  • North Brunswick names two more streets after veterans

    North Brunswick names two more streets after veterans

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – June 26 served as a special day for the descendants of two local veterans. Ceremonies were held for the late Donald A. Hess at the intersection of Aaron Road and Garfield Court and the late Anthony Hlad at the intersection of Osage Road and Joseph Street in North Brunswick to reveal secondary…

  • North Brunswick posthumously honors veterans with street signs

    North Brunswick posthumously honors veterans with street signs

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – In a continuing effort to honor veterans, members of the North Brunswick administration read proclamations declaring streets in North Brunswick be named after local heroes as part of the honorary street sign dedication initiative. The late Stanley Weiss was honored with the naming of Evergreen Court as Weiss Way and the late…