Tag: North Brunswick Township Council

  • Election Update: North & South Brunswick Sentinel

    Election Update: North & South Brunswick Sentinel

    There were elections for seats on the municipal governing body and Board of Education in both North Brunswick and South Brunswick on Nov. 3. The results listed here reflect what has been posted online by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office as of 4:26 p.m. Nov. 4. Mail-in ballots can be received through Nov. 10, and…

  • Election Results: North & South Brunswick Sentinel

    Election Results: North & South Brunswick Sentinel

    There were elections for seats on the municipal governing body and Board of Education in both North Brunswick and South Brunswick on Nov. 3. The results listed here reflect what has been posted online by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office as of 8:04 p.m. Nov. 3. Mail-in ballots can be received through Nov. 10, and…

  • Democrats will not be challenged by Republicans on North Brunswick ballot

    Democrats will not be challenged by Republicans on North Brunswick ballot

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Democratic North Brunswick Township Council incumbents Bob Davis and Claribel Cortes will be running for re-election in the November general election. There are no challengers listed on the ballot. Claribel Cortes has lived in North Brunswick for 17 years. She is a media executive with more than two decades of experience in…

  • Democrat incumbents listed on ballot for North Brunswick primary

    Democrat incumbents listed on ballot for North Brunswick primary

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Democratic North Brunswick Township Council incumbents Bob Davis and Claribel Cortes will be running for re-election in the November general election. Below is a brief profile ahead of the July 7 primary. There are no challengers listed on the ballot thus far.   Claribel Cortes has lived in North Brunswick for 17…

  • North Brunswick officials condemn racial injustice, police brutality

    North Brunswick officials condemn racial injustice, police brutality

    Leaders in North Brunswick have officially have condemned the death of George Floyd at the hands of a police officer in Minnesota and instances of police brutality through a resolution presented during the June 1 Township Council meeting. According to the resolution: “The township takes great pride in its diversity and maintains an atmosphere of…

  • North Brunswick school board member appointed to Township Council; first Latina to serve

    North Brunswick school board member appointed to Township Council; first Latina to serve

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – A North Brunswick Board of Education member will now join the Township Council. Claribel Cortes was chosen by members of the governing body during the council meeting on April 6. The seat on the council opened after Councilman Bob Corbin passed away on March 15 after a battle with cancer. He had…

  • North Brunswick community mourns passing of longtime councilman

    North Brunswick community mourns passing of longtime councilman

    Editor’s note: This is an updated version of the story that was published last week.    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Flags are flying at half staff in North Brunswick to honor the passing of Township Councilman Robert H. Corbin. “With great sadness we must announce the passing of Councilman Bob Corbin,” municipal officials said in a…

  • North Brunswick community mourns passing of longtime councilman

    North Brunswick community mourns passing of longtime councilman

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Flags will fly at half staff this week to honor the passing of Township Councilman Robert Corbin. “With great sadness we must announce the passing of Councilman Bob Corbin,” municipal officials said in a statement they released on March 16. “Bob was much more than a councilman for our township, he was…

  • Boards reorganize for 2020

    Boards reorganize for 2020

        In North Brunswick, Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack was sworn into an historic fifth term on Jan. 1, while Councilman Ralph Andrews and Councilwoman Amanda Guadagnino were sworn into their sixth and second terms, respectively. “The reason all of us do this up here is we’re here to serve our residents. We want you…