Tag: Middlesex County Improvement Authority

  • North Brunswick on the right track to constructing train station

    North Brunswick on the right track to constructing train station

      NORTH BRUNSWICK – North Brunswick, and by extension Middlesex County and Central Jersey, have a lot riding on the development of a much-anticipated train station at the MainStreetNB transit village. Middlesex County, through the Middlesex County Improvement Authority, will serve as project manager through an agreement with NJ Transit for the design and construction of…

  • MCFOODS held event to combat food waste in schools

    MCFOODS held event to combat food waste in schools

    EAST BRUNSWICK–As part of celebrating its 25 years of service, the Middlesex County Food Organization and Outreach Distribution Services (MCFOODS) held the School Food Waste Reduction Summit. In partnership with Rutgers University and Elijah’s Promise, the summit was designed to brainstorm ideas on how local schools can reduce food waste and distribute food to those…

  • Recycling robot M.C. Green ready for 21st Century

    Recycling robot M.C. Green ready for 21st Century

    M.C. Green, Middlesex County’s beloved recycling robot, has been rebooted and is ready to hit the streets to teach residents of the importance of protecting the environment and to promote responsible recycling practices throughout the county. The rehabbed tech-centric robot was unveiled at the Middlesex County Vo-Tech School’s (MCVTS) East Brunswick campus the first week…

  • Middlesex County golf courses now managed by outside company

    Middlesex County golf courses now managed by outside company

    Middlesex County has entered into a new agreement with a third party —Billy Casper Golf–to manage its golf courses. Billy Casper Golf has more than 25 years of experience and is responsible for more than 150 courses throughout the country, with more than 80 being municipally or county-owned, according to information provided by the Middlesex…

  • Middlesex County offers online resources for government workers

    Middlesex County offers online resources for government workers

    Middlesex County is ready to support government families and their families who are affected by the government shutdown. “Our county and the Board of Chosen Freeholders have been supported by so many government departments and employees over the years. Now is our chance to give back to you and your families,” Middlesex County Freeholder Director…

  • Spotswood police to hold food drive

    Spotswood police to hold food drive

    Spotswood PBA Local 225 will assist the Middlesex County Food Distribution Network in replenishing its supply of items through MCFOODS (Middlesex County Food Organization and Outreach Distribution Services). A box has been placed in the lobby of police headquarters, 77 Summerhill Road, Spotswood. Most needed items include granola bars, canned soup and stew, rice, pasta,…

  • Metuchen resident retires from MCIA

    Metuchen resident retires from MCIA

    After 28 years of service to Middlesex County, Leonard J. Roseman, left, retired from the Middlesex County Improvement Authority Board (MCIA) in April. A long-time resident of Metuchen, he served as an MCIA Board Member since its inception in 1990. He served as chairman of the board since 2001. He also served as a council…

  • Historic Roosevelt hospital ushers in new chapter as senior housing complex

    Historic Roosevelt hospital ushers in new chapter as senior housing complex

    EDISON — Middlesex County Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios said the opening of the Residence at Roosevelt Park “ushers a new chapter for a building that has been caring for our residents since 1937.” “This project is part of our continuing commitment to respond to the changing needs of our population by meeting their continuum of…

  • Len Roseman retires in Metuchen

    Len Roseman retires in Metuchen

    BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer METUCHEN — For more than 60 years, Leonard Roseman served the residents of Metuchen and Middlesex County as a whole in the various hats he assumed. That’s why when Roseman announced he was retiring; it was hard to believe for the many that worked with him. “They tell me that…