Tag: Milltown

  • Twelve officers complete 21 weeks of training, officially join Middlesex County Sheriff’s Department

    Twelve officers complete 21 weeks of training, officially join Middlesex County Sheriff’s Department

    The 12 newest Middlesex County sheriff’s officers come from a variety of backgrounds, are graduates of Mercer County Police Academy, and all went through 21 weeks of training from Sept. 3, 2019, through Jan. 23. “We are proud to welcome these 12 new sheriff’s officers to our ranks,” said Middlesex County Freeholder Director Ronald G.…

  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Central Jersey

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Central Jersey

      Each year, Americans across the country come together on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day to serve their neighbors and communities.   United Way of Central Jersey’s call to service on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 20, asks all Central Jersey residents to work together to fight for solutions to our most…

  • Milltown reorganizes with new mayor, two new council members

    Milltown reorganizes with new mayor, two new council members

    MILLTOWN – The community has a new mayor and two new Borough Council members. Dignitaries, family members and friends welcomed Democrat Trina Jensen Mehr, who was sworn in to begin serving her first four-year mayoral term, and Democrats Phil Zambrana and Anna M. Neubauer, who were sworn in to begin serving their first three-year council…

  • Residents build menorahs at Home Depot of Milltown, hosted by Chabad of South Brunswick

    Residents build menorahs at Home Depot of Milltown, hosted by Chabad of South Brunswick

    More than 200 participants created their own menorahs at Home Depot of Milltown on Dec. 8 in preparation of Hanukkah. Rabbi Levi Azimov of the Chabad of South Brunswick in North Brunswick and Joel Napchen of Home Depot coordinated the event for the seventh year. For more information about the upcoming events hosted by the Chabad,…

  • County announces updated pedestrian safety program for Milltown, South Amboy

    County announces updated pedestrian safety program for Milltown, South Amboy

    MILLTOWN – Officials gathered in Milltown on Dec. 5 to announce a new variation of an existing pedestrian safety campaign being undertaken by the Middlesex County Improvement Authority (MCIA) in cooperation with the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety (NJDHTS).   The Slow Down in Our Town pedestrian safety program began 15 years ago…

  • Results Boxing opens inside Brunswick Square Mall

    Results Boxing opens inside Brunswick Square Mall

    Celebrity fitness pro and author Jon Douglas Gallo recently opened Results Boxing and Fitness in the Brunswick Square Mall, 755 Route 18, East Brunswick, as a 50-minute high-intensity group workout designed around the core fundamentals of boxing. Results Boxing places emphasis on the fun factor inside a family-oriented fitness studio. The Results Boxing system blends…

  • Democratic council member wins mayoral seat in Milltown

    Democratic council member wins mayoral seat in Milltown

    MILLTOWN – Of the two council members vying for the four-year mayoral seat up for grabs in Milltown on Nov. 5, Democrat Trina Jensen Mehr was chosen by residents to be the borough’s next mayor. Mehr, who has served on the Borough Council since 2017, recorded 1,196 votes/58%. She faced Republican Richard Revolinsky, who will…

  • New faces will fill council seats in Milltown

    New faces will fill council seats in Milltown

    MILLTOWN — New faces will fill the two, three-year seats on the Borough Council in Milltown. Democrat Phil Zambrana received the most votes with 1,161/29% followed by his runningmate Anna M. Neubauer, who took in 1,126 votes/28% during the Nov. 5 election. Republican incumbent Doriann Kerber, who was seeking her third term, collected 893 votes/22%…

  • Two incumbents, newcomer will fill seats on Milltown Board of Education

    Two incumbents, newcomer will fill seats on Milltown Board of Education

    MILLTOWN – Two incumbents and a newcomer will fill the Board of Education seats in Milltown. Jennifer Gebbia-Spisso, who will serve her second term, collected the most votes with 929/31% in the election on Nov. 5. Carl Schneider, who will serve his third term, received 755 votes/25% and Celeste Jonas, who will serve her first…