Tag: North Brunswick Township Council
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North Brunswick awards academic scholar with award
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The latest recipient of the North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services’ Scholar Athlete Award has already received a multitude of academic honors. Shakthi P. Rave was recognized for February 2019. She is a senior at North Brunswick Township High School with a GPA of 4.41. She is an AP Scholar…
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North Brunswick Democratic Organization seeks candidates for November general election
Resumes are being accepted from individuals seeking the endorsement of the North Brunswick Democratic Organization as candidates for the one 4-year mayoral term and two 3-year council terms commencing on Jan. 1, 2020. Current holders of these positions, as well as other potential candidates who are seeking this endorsement, must be residents of North Brunswick,…
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Officials approve limiting time during public portion of North Brunswick Township Council meetings in split vote
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Although there was one dissenting vote, the members of the North Brunswick Township Council have approved limiting the time members of the public may speak during regular council meetings. Currently, a 15-minute window is allotted at the end of a workshop meeting for residents to speak. For example, if there are 15…
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Public may have limited time to speak at North Brunswick council meetings
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The North Brunswick Township Council may change its rules for the public portions of its meetings. Currently, one 15-minute window is allotted at the end of a workshop meeting for residents to speak. For example, if there are 15 people seeking to provide comment, they would each have one minute to address…
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North Brunswick residents inspired to ‘dream big’ in the new year
NORTH BRUNSWICK – “Dream big. Help others. Always tell the truth. Keep your promises. Work hard. Do your best. Say please and thank you. Don’t whine. Love one another. Smile. Laugh out loud. Make good choices.” These words are hanging on the wall in Amanda Guadagnino’s daughter’s room, serving as inspiration. “These are phrases we…
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Democrats maintain control in North Brunswick and South Brunswick
Incumbent Democrats in both North Brunswick and South Brunswick retained their seats across the board during the general election on Nov. 6. In South Brunswick, Charlie Carley maintained the mayor’s seat, defeating John O’Sullivan by a count of 10,548 to 4,388 votes, according to results posted by Middlesex County. Election results are not official until…
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Republicans try to gain seats on North Brunswick Township Council
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The two Democratic incumbents on the North Brunswick Township Council are trying to retain their seats during the general election on Nov. 6. Carlo Socio and William Lopez will be challenged by Republicans George Callan and Richard Pender. Republican Thomas Lichwa dropped off the ballot. Callan could not be reached by…
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Primaries uncontested in North, South Brunswick
Although it is only June, election season is right around the corner. The race for Township Council in North Brunswick and the race for mayor in South Brunswick were both uncontested during the June 5 primary. On Nov. 6, Democrat incumbents Carlo Socio and Dr. William Lopez will face Republican challengers George Callan and Thomas…
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North Brunswick teen is world champion tumbler
Michael Malvone was selected as the Scholar/Athlete/Artist of the Month for May as per the North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services. Michael is a senior at Bishop George Ahr High School in Edison, where he is in the Honors Program with a 4.7 GPA. He is a Distinguished Honors High Honor Roll…