Tag: North Brunswick Department of Community Development

  • Lidl grocery store to replace vacant supermarket in North Brunswick Shopping Center

    Lidl grocery store to replace vacant supermarket in North Brunswick Shopping Center

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – A Lidl grocery store will open next year in the North Brunswick Shopping Center, a long awaited replacement to the former A&P grocery that closed in 2015 following bankruptcy. Construction is underway to subdivide the former A&P location, providing Lidl with more than 26,000 square feet of retail space, according to information provided…

  • North Brunswick Department of Community Development announces summer office hours

    North Brunswick Department of Community Development announces summer office hours

    The North Brunswick Department of Community Development announced new extended summer office hours.   Beginning June 27, the office will open a half-hour early at 8 a.m. and remain open one hour past regular closing through 5 p.m. The summer office hours will be in effect through Aug. 28.   Members of the public may…

  • North Brunswick promotes ‘spring cleaning’

    North Brunswick promotes ‘spring cleaning’

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – With the arrival of spring, North Brunswick’s Department of Community Development is reminding residents about local property maintenance regulations while encouraging “spring cleaning” of all outdoor areas.  Of particular note is a “top five” list of the most common violations that the department enforces throughout the year, according to information provided by…

  • North Brunswick officials, resident differ on ‘success’ of property maintenance in town

    North Brunswick officials, resident differ on ‘success’ of property maintenance in town

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Township officials are calling property maintenance efforts in 2018 a “success,” though one resident has been disputing those claims. The township enhanced its property maintenance program at the start of 2017, aided by the addition of a fourth code enforcement officer. Since then, there has been a sharp increase in the number of…

  • North Brunswick Department of Community Development extends hours for the summer

    North Brunswick Department of Community Development extends hours for the summer

    The North Brunswick Department of Community Development will offer extended summer office hours through Labor Day weekend. The office will be open an extra hour each day, from 4-5 p.m. Members of the public may visit the office to conduct business with each of the department’s five divisions including the Construction Office, Zoning, Code Enforcement,…

  • North Brunswick residents reminded to keep up on property maintenance

    North Brunswick residents reminded to keep up on property maintenance

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – With the arrival of spring, the North Brunswick Department of Community Development is reminding residents about local property maintenance regulations and encourages “spring cleaning” of all outdoor areas. Code enforcement officers will be inspecting properties throughout the township for compliance, according to a statement provided by the department. Of particular note is…

  • Landlord registration renewals due in North Brunswick

    Landlord registration renewals due in North Brunswick

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Department of Community Development has mailed renewal notices to all landlords who registered rental properties with the township as part of a three-year registration that expires Oct. 1. Landlord registration renewals require a $30 fee and will be accepted without penalty through Oct. 31. Only landlords with expiring certificates on Oct.…

  • 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…

  • Residents concerned about quality of life in North Brunswick

    Residents concerned about quality of life in North Brunswick

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – The public portion of the Jan. 17 North Brunswick Township Council meeting was comprised of comments from various residents about quality of life issues in town. Gwendolyn Anderson of Pershing Court asked why her cul-de-sac near Farrington Lake is never cleaned. “The street was just bananas” in…