Tag: North Brunswick Township Council

  • North Brunswick teens develop partnerships

    North Brunswick teens develop partnerships

    North Brunswick’s Men’s and Women’s Leadership Conference, in cooperation with the North Brunswick Municipal Alliance Committee, partnered eighth graders from Linwood Middle School with juniors from North Brunswick Township High School for a mentoring program, so during the next school year the freshmen and seniors will work together on issues such as drug abuse and…

  • North Brunswick Republicans seek candidates

    North Brunswick Republicans seek candidates

    The North Brunswick Republican Organization is seeking interested residents to serve on the county committee and/or run for North Brunswick Township Council. If interested, contact Chairman George Callan at 732-266-3976 at [email protected].

  • First Hispanic council member takes seat in North Brunswick

    First Hispanic council member takes seat in North Brunswick

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – In an historic day, the first Hispanic member was sworn in to the North Brunswick Township Council. With his family at his side, as well as Middlesex County Freeholder Director Ronald Rios – who was the first Hispanic councilman elected in Carteret – Dr. William Lopez was administered the oath of office…

  • North Brunswick mayor reflects on past while looking toward future

    North Brunswick mayor reflects on past while looking toward future

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack lauded the efforts of township departments in the past year while looking forward to improving North Brunswick in the future. During his State of the Township address, Womack said the actions of Washington, D.C., affect residents personally, and that it is especially important to trust local government now.…

  • Democrats retain control of North Brunswick government

    Democrats retain control of North Brunswick government

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Democrats will retain control of the North Brunswick Township Council, as two incumbents were re-elected and one newcomer was chosen to fill an unexpired term. Councilmen Robert Corbin and Robert Davis were elected to their sixth consecutive terms on Nov. 7, edging out Republican candidates George Callan and Mayra Pais. The…

  • Two seek seat on North Brunswick council left vacant by freeholder

    Two seek seat on North Brunswick council left vacant by freeholder

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two candidates are seeking a council seat left vacant by a North Brunswick councilwoman who joined the county freeholder board. Republican Richard Pender will vie against Democrat Dr. William Lopez for the one-year unexpired term that resulted from Shanti Narra leaving the North Brunswick Council for the Middlesex County Freeholder Board last…

  • Republicans challenge incumbents for seats on North Brunswick Council

    Republicans challenge incumbents for seats on North Brunswick Council

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Republican newcomers George Callan and Mayra Pais will challenge incumbent Democrats Bob Corbin and Bob Davis for two, three-year terms on the North Brunswick Township Council. Callan has lived in North Brunswick for 33 years. He is an auction specialist who is a former member of the North Brunswick Board of Education…

  • Girl Scout wants to add air pumps to North Brunswick Community Park

    Girl Scout wants to add air pumps to North Brunswick Community Park

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – A young Girl Scout is trying to get some air under her Silver Award project. Dior Whitfield, a ninth grader at North Brunswick Township High School, petitioned the North Brunswick Township Council on Sept. 12 to help her secure two vehicle and bicycle air pumps for North Brunswick Community Park. “Community Park…

  • Committee to preserve history of World War I formed in North Brunswick

    Committee to preserve history of World War I formed in North Brunswick

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – A local committee has been formed to preserve the history of the Great War. The North Brunswick World War I Centennial Commission will follow the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission to commemorate, honor and educate the public through events and educational activities. The first meeting was held on Aug. 16, where several…