Tag: Quick Chek

  • North-South Brunswick Sentinel: Memorable stories of 2022

    North-South Brunswick Sentinel: Memorable stories of 2022

    As 2022 comes to a close, we take a look at memorable stories that hit the pages of the North and South Brunswick Sentinel. New law safeguards personal information of those who serve in the justice system – https://archive.centraljersey.com/2022/01/13/new-law-safeguards-personal-information-of-those-who-serve-in-the-justice-system/ In an effort to enhance the state’s ability to protect members of the justice system and…

  • Zoning Board approves QuickChek on Route 130 in North Brunswick

    Zoning Board approves QuickChek on Route 130 in North Brunswick

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two and a half years of meetings, 13 stipulations later, the Zoning Board of Adjustment has approved the application for a QuickChek at Route 130 and Nimitz Place. “Our job as a Zoning Board is to weigh the evidence as presented by professionals, integrate that with our own personal knowledge of community…

  • Opinion: We will trade away too much for new Quick Chek on Route 130

    Opinion: We will trade away too much for new Quick Chek on Route 130

    We, the residents of the Cedar Woods community, want the Quick Chek zoning application to be gone so that we may resume our separate lives without the constant intrusion of zoning board meetings ad nauseam. Rather than losing interest in these proceedings, the prolonged wrangling has given me time to discern the impact of the…

  • Opinion: Objectors to Route 130 Quick Chek are being mischaracterized

    Opinion: Objectors to Route 130 Quick Chek are being mischaracterized

    The Route 130 area residents association would like to address statements made over the course of the North Brunswick Zoning Board meetings held over the past 21 months in regards to Quick Chek’s efforts to rezone a large residential area parcel. It was suggested that the residents have objected to all rezoning proposals, including a…

  • Opinion: All businesses should support veterans’ poppy sales

    Opinion: All businesses should support veterans’ poppy sales

    As of March 8, the days of winter were being left behind. In rapid succession, Daylight Saving time was followed by St. Patrick’s Day, flowering trees and blooming plants. Also, veterans organizations are preparing for that most solemn day of all days on their annual calendar: Memorial Day. The coming month of May is poppy…

  • Woodbridge expects increase in development, ratables throughout 2018

    Woodbridge expects increase in development, ratables throughout 2018

    WOODBRIDGE — The economic development activity in the township last year saw outstanding progress with the likes of Dave & Buster’s at the Woodbridge Center Mall, and 2018 looks to be even better, Mayor John E. McCormac said during his State of the Township address. “Our signature commercial project this year is the huge investment…

  • Woodbridge makes arrest in convenience store robbery

    WOODBRIDGE — Police charged a 28-year-old township man last week with allegedly robbing the Quick Chek on Rahway Avenue in June. The incident occurred at 11:21 p.m. on June 10, according to Police Capt. Roy Hoppock. As the victim was scanning the item the suspect brought to the counter, the suspect allegedly sprayed the victim…

  • Police investigating attempted luring in Old Bridge

    Police investigating attempted luring in Old Bridge

    OLD BRIDGE — Police are asking the public for assistance as they investigate an attempted luring of two children at the Quick Chek in the Laurence Harbor section of Old Bridge. The man allegedly attempted to purchase snacks for the two children and then attempted to get them to go outside with him to his…

  • North Brunswick increases construction projects

    North Brunswick increases construction projects

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Revenue from construction projects in North Brunswick has more than doubled during the past year. From July 2016 to June 2017, there has been a 33 percent increase in construction permits issued, translating into a revenue increase from $600,000 annually to $1.4 million. For the past two years, there had been 1,890…