Tag: North Brunswick Mayor’s Office

  • After three months of comprehensive COVID briefings, North Brunswick mayor urges residents to ‘not let our guard down’

    After three months of comprehensive COVID briefings, North Brunswick mayor urges residents to ‘not let our guard down’

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – On Wednesday, March 12, Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack, Schools Superintendent Brian Zychowski and Office of Emergency Management Director Mark Cafferty gathered at the township municipal building for the township’s first COVID-19 video briefing. Every morning since then, at 8:30 a.m., they have gone on camera to connect with residents, notifying them on…

  • Leaders in North Brunswick weigh in on how to create ‘new destiny’ for black community

    Leaders in North Brunswick weigh in on how to create ‘new destiny’ for black community

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – “Enough is enough.” That is how Bishop Calvin Enlow of New Destiny Family Worship Center in North Brunswick began the “Healing for Our Nation” community conversation he organized on June 5. “I have been praying all week that this would serve as a healing platform for our communities and throughout our nation,”…

  • Womack elected to historic fifth term as North Brunswick mayor

    Womack elected to historic fifth term as North Brunswick mayor

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Democratic Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack was elected to an historic fifth term as mayor of North Brunswick on Nov. 5. Womack recorded 3,169 votes/71% against Republican Richard Pender, who recorded 1,312 votes/29%. Election results are according to the Middlesex County Board of Elections and are unofficial until certified. Womack was elected to…

  • North Brunswick residents to choose mayor on Election Day

    North Brunswick residents to choose mayor on Election Day

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Democratic Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack will seek his fifth term as mayor on Election Day on Nov. 5, challenged by Republican Richard Pender. Pender had been the plant engineer for a Fortune 500 manufacturing company that closed in 1984. During the energy crisis of the 1970s, he said he conceived, designed and…

  • North Brunswick mayor seeks students with PowerPoint skills

    North Brunswick mayor seeks students with PowerPoint skills

    The North Brunswick Mayor’s Office is seeking one or more students with Microsoft PowerPoint skills to help prepare a project for North Brunswick’s Memorial Day events. This is a limited-time project for which all participants will receive full acknowledgement. Contact the mayor’s Confidential Assistant Janice Larkin at 732-247-0922, ext. 200 if interested.

  • Lip balm, dental floss needed to send to troops overseas

    Lip balm, dental floss needed to send to troops overseas

    North Brunswick Township High School student Chloe Rossmann is collecting unopened lip balm and unopened dental floss to send to troops overseas. She is working with Operation Gratitude, a non-profit organization with the mission of thanking our troops, veterans and first responders for their service. Donations may be dropped off from 8:30 a.m. to 4…

  • Tuna packets, protein bars needed for troops overseas

    Tuna packets, protein bars needed for troops overseas

    Chloe Rossmann, a junior at North Brunswick Township High School, has organized the “Help Me Keep Our Troops Energized” program, with the support of Military Connections, to collect tuna foil packets and individually-wrapped protein bars to send to troops overseas. Donations can be brought to Janice Larkin, confidential assistant to the mayor, from 8:30 a.m.…

  • North Brunswick mayor asks Trump to reconsider action against climate change

    North Brunswick mayor asks Trump to reconsider action against climate change

        NORTH BRUNSWICK – Although North Brunswick is just slightly more than 12 square miles in size, local officials are hoping to have a much larger impact on the world. Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack has joined Climate Mayors, also known as the Mayors National Climate Action Agenda (MNCAA), a network of 257 United States…

  • 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…