Tag: North Brunswick Wartime Veteran Street Naming Project
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Honoring of veterans will continue in 2019 in North Brunswick
The Township of North Brunswick will continue honoring veterans with a secondary street signs at township roads. Applications for wartime veterans are received throughout the year. The honored veterans must be a past or current resident of North Brunswick. The requirements can be found at www.northbrunswicknj.gov, on Channel 15, on Facebook, or at the Municipal…
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North Brunswick concludes street naming ceremonies for the year
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Township of North Brunswick rounded out its veterans street naming program for 2018 with secondary street signs placed at the intersection of Thomas Avenue and Tulip Drive for Pollard Way, and at the intersection of Omaha Road and Joseph Street for Marcrie Way, on Oct. 29. The late Myron A. “Bucky”…
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Streets in North Brunswick named after Iraq War vets
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two streets in North Brunswick have been named after recent veterans. A sign for Paccillo Way is now at the intersection of Allgair Avenue and Center Street, while a sign for Ailey Way is now at the intersection of Renaissance Boulevard and Lisa Place. Melanie Paccillo was born on May 23, 1985,…
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North Brunswick continues street naming program
NORTH BRUNSWICK – A sign for Campisano Way is affixed to the street signs at Huron Road and Cherokee Place, while McCormick Way now marks the intersection of Laurel Place and Cypress Avenue, both in North Brunswick. As part of the North Brunswick Wartime Veterans Street Naming project, two ceremonies were held on Sept. 24. The…
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U.S. Navy veteran receives street sign in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Township of North Brunswick’s Veteran Street Sign Program continued on June 25 with the naming of Jason Drive and David Drive as Wilkey Way. Charles Wilkey was born on Nov. 1, 1945, in Brooklyn, New York. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in January 1963 and served on active duty for four years…
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Family members honored for military service with secondary street signs in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Three members of the same family were honored for their service to the country. The intersection of Laurel Place and Cedar Avenue will bear a secondary street sign for Holz Way in honor of August, the late William Kenneth and Edward Holz. August “Gus” Holz was born on Feb. 23, 1926, at…
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North Brunswick begins veteran street naming program for 2018
NORTH BRUNSWICK – With springtime weather around the corner, North Brunswick began its Veteran Street Sign Program for 2018 with two celebrations on April 9. The late Joseph J. Rosta was born on May 7, 1916, and lived in the New Brunswick area before moving to Stockton Place in North Brunswick in 1951. Stockton Place now…
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Honoring of veterans will continue in 2018 in North Brunswick
On. Oct. 23, the Township of North Brunswick completed its last Wartime Veteran Street Naming for 2017. In 2017 we honored 29 families. In total since I started this project, we have honored 58 families in North Brunswick. At every one of the street namings, the veterans and their families have a wonderful appreciation of…