Tag: North Brunswick

  • New Brunswick man charged with homicide at Farrington Inn in North Brunswick

    New Brunswick man charged with homicide at Farrington Inn in North Brunswick

    A New Brunswick man has been charged for the murder of another at the Farrington Inn in North Brunswick. Demond Gray, 43, of New Brunswick, was charged on March 21 with one count of first-degree murder, according to information provided by Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone and Chief Joseph Battaglia of the North Brunswick Township…

  • North Brunswick crossing guard finally retires at 90 years old

    North Brunswick crossing guard finally retires at 90 years old

    Gabriel Chiappetta, who is “90 years old plus six months” finally retired, after providing a lifetime of service to the community. Chiappetta was born in Italy in 1930 and moved from Calabria to the United States in 1954 with just $1.65 in his pocket, according to a proclamation read during the North Brunswick Township Council…

  • Zinna’s Bistro to bring food truck to Community Park on March 26

    Zinna’s Bistro to bring food truck to Community Park on March 26

    Food Truck Fridays To Go will continue on March 26 from 5-7 p.m. at Community Park, 2053 Route 130, North Brunswick. Zinna’s Bistro will offer a party of two dinner, a party of one dinner, and a kids dinner. Order by March 23 by visiting https://register.capturepoint.com/northbrunswicktownship For more information, call the North Brunswick Department of…

  • North Brunswick school board to discuss budget on March 20

    North Brunswick school board to discuss budget on March 20

    The North Brunswick Board of Education will hold a special meeting pertaining to the 2021-22 school budget at 9 a.m. March 20. The meeting will be held in person at North Brunswick Township High School, 98 Raider Road, North Brunswick, in the auditorium. Formal action may be taken. For more information, visit nbtschools.org

  • North Brunswick Board of Ed cancels conference meetings; next public meeting is March 24

    North Brunswick Board of Ed cancels conference meetings; next public meeting is March 24

    The North Brunswick Board of Education canceled its conference meetings for March 17, April 21 and May 19. The regular public meeting scheduled for March 24 will be held at 7 p.m. using Zoom. To access the meeting, find instructions on www.nbtschools.org

  • March 16 meeting will investigate operations of Altice USA

    March 16 meeting will investigate operations of Altice USA

    Former North Brunswick Council President Ralph Andrews recalls that township residents’ concerns over Optimum’s service did not just happen overnight.  “Prior to the pandemic and March 2020 shutdowns, residents were complaining of increasing fees and declining service and customer service support from Optimum, commonly referred to as Optimum-Altice,” Andrews said in a statement released by…

  • North Brunswick Woman’s Club serves the community at large

    North Brunswick Woman’s Club serves the community at large

    The North Brunswick Woman’s Club has spent the past year adapting its community service efforts because of the novel coronavirus pandemic. Members have made and donated more than 1,000 masks, raised over $1,000 to donate books to both CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) and the North Brunswick Food Bank, provided scholarships, made gift baskets of…

  • Eagle’s Landing plans to open for summer camp

    Eagle’s Landing plans to open for summer camp

    Gov. Phil Murphy announced that both day and resident youth summer camps in New Jersey have been approved to open for this coming camp season. Guidelines for safe operations will be finalized by the New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) in the coming months for this approaching camp season. Eagle’s Landing Day Camp in North…

  • Behavioral treatment center in North Brunswick will bring state-of-the-art facility to New Jersey

    Behavioral treatment center in North Brunswick will bring state-of-the-art facility to New Jersey

    About seven years ago, Marlene Brandt, a Rutgers University graduate and local philanthropist, watched her 17-year-old daughter suffer from severe depression, the inability to function in school, unhappiness, and a feeling of very little will to go on. Brandt searched New Jersey without finding a treatment center to properly address her daughter’s needs. She realized…