Tag: North Brunswick Township Council

  • 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…

  • Foundation thanks North Brunswick for support of pediatric cancer awareness

    Foundation thanks North Brunswick for support of pediatric cancer awareness

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Members of The Hugs for Brady Foundation expressed gratitude to the community of North Brunswick for its support in the fight against pediatric cancer. Brady Wells, the son of Michael and Sherrie Wells of South Brunswick, passed away in 2010 at 23 months old from non-differentiated acute leukemia,…

  • North Brunswick council members look forward to 2017

    North Brunswick council members look forward to 2017

    Editor’s Note: Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack’s State of the Township address will be given during the council meeting on Jan. 17. However, the township’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration will be held on Jan. 13. By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Setting aside the ups and downs of 2016, the focus…

  • Several residents honored as leaders for the youth of North Brunswick

    Several residents honored as leaders for the youth of North Brunswick

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – The North Brunswick Township Council proclaimed respect and admiration for several residents who are serving as positive role models for the youth of the community. Dairat Majumdar was honored as a Young Adult Peer Advocate for 2016 during the Dec. 5 Township Council meeting. Dairat is a senior at North Brunswick Township…

  • Councilwoman grateful for years of service

    Councilwoman grateful for years of service

    As most know, this year I made the decision to not seek re-election as a North Brunswick councilwoman. My decision was rendered to my colleagues this past spring. My time as councilwoman has left me with many good memories and proud accomplishments. Serving with volunteer residents on committees and representing constituents on all levels have…

  • Councilman looking forward to serving again

    Councilman looking forward to serving again

    Thank you to the voters of North Brunswick for re-electing me to the North Brunswick Township Council. I truly wish to express my gratitude and appreciation for your continued support. Thank you to the leadership and the committee members of the North Brunswick Township Democrat Organization for all your help, support and hard work to…

  • Former mayor fills vacant seat on North Brunswick council

    Former mayor fills vacant seat on North Brunswick council

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Former North Brunswick Mayor Sylvester “Sal” Paladino has joined the Township Council to fill a seat vacated when Councilwoman Shanti Narra joined the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders last month. “I’m very excited to be back,” Paladino said. The former principal of John Adams Elementary School…

  • Two new members join North Brunswick council

    Two new members join North Brunswick council

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – In North Brunswick, incumbent Democrat Councilman Ralph Andrews retained his seat on the Township Council, joined by Amanda Guadagnino, a former member of the North Brunswick Board of Education. Andrews received 9,541 votes, or 35 percent, along with Guadagnino’s 9,610 votes, or 35 percent, to defeat Republican challengers George Callan Jr. (4,218…

  • North Brunswick Township Council election results

    North Brunswick Township Council election results

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – In North Brunswick, incumbent Democrat Councilman Ralph Andrews retained his seat on the Township Council, joined by Amanda Guadagnino, a former member of the North Brunswick Board of Education. Andrews received 9,541 votes, or 35 percent, along with Guadagnino’s 9,610 votes, or 35 percent, to defeat Republican challengers George Callan Jr. (4,218…