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The automated side load (ASL) recycling cart should not be placed too close to a car, mailbox or telephone pole that can get in the way of the robotic arm. Residents should also avoid putting extra cardboard outside the ASL cart. Any material not placed inside the cart will not be collected. To ensure the …
Mayor’s Wellness Challenge Award Winners/Participants, Disability Voting Rights Week and American with Disabilities Act Awareness Day honored at September 22 Township Council Meeting
At the September 22nd Township Council Meeting, Mayor’s Wellness/Fitness Challenge winners and participants received awards and proclamations were read which honored Disability Voting Rights Week and Americans with Disabilities Act Awareness Day. Dr. Jackie Jackson, a strong advocate for the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society and various disability organizations, accepted the proclamations. “This proclamation (Americans with …
Air Force veteran honored at North Brunswick Veteran Street Sign Ceremony
North Brunswick honored United States Air Force veteran Errol McCalla Jr. by dedicating How Lane and Marigold Street as McCalla Way on Monday, September 15. Errol was born in Plainfield, NJ to Army Vet Errol McCalla Sr. and Laveta McCalla. He lived in Franklin Township until 1993. He then moved to North Brunswick, NJ where …
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Automated Side Load Recycling (ASL) Reminder
The North Brunswick Department of Public Works would like to remind residents who have the automated side load (ASL) recycling carts to only use them for curbside collection. DO NOT place the old recycling bin(s) next to the ASL cart at the curb. They will not be collected. All recycling materials must be placed inside …
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Air Force veteran honored at North Brunswick Veteran Street Sign Ceremony
North Brunswick honored United States Air Force veteran Darrell E. Lyles Sr. by dedicating Constitution Circle and Society Way as Lyles Way on Monday, June 30. Darrell Sr. was born on September 17, 1960 in Brooklyn, New York. He moved to New Jersey and resided in North Brunswick New Jersey for the past thirty years. …
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Navy veteran honored at North Brunswick Veteran Street Sign Ceremony
North Brunswick honored United States Navy veteran Jeffrey Dominguez by dedicating Timber Ridge Road and Renaissance Boulevard East as Dominguez Way on Monday, June 16. Jeffrey was born on June 24, 1988 in the Bronx, New York and is now a resident of North Brunswick. Jeffrey is a DeVry University graduate, earning his degree in …
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New Curbside Recycling Program Announcement
The Middlesex County Improvement Authority (MCIA) is pleased to announce the implementation of Automatic Side Load (ASL) service beginning August 1, 2025. ASL service utilizes 95-gallon wheeled carts with lids which will replace the blue barrels or rectangular carts currently in use. You are receiving your new cart in advance of the start of the …
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Middlesex County Vision Zero Campaign to end distracting driving
Department of Public Works honored at May 5 Township Council Meeting
The Department of Public Works was honored by Mayor Francis ‘Mac’ Womack and the Township Council for their efforts in facilitating the movement of Township departments back into the Municipal Building in recent months. “Our DPW employees have exhibited exceptional dedication while working long hours under challenging conditions to help maintain services to our community,” …
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Ribbon cutting celebrates new turf field at Sabella Park
Under an overcast sky and cool breeze, spirits were high at Sabella Park on Monday, April 21 as a blue ribbon was cut to celebrate the park’s new turf field. It is a significant moment for the Township as it is New Jersey’s first Pivot field. Pivot was created by TenCate’s Center for Turf Innovation …
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