The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is extending its “Hard Shoulder” pilot program from South Brunswick along Route 1 in North Brunswick between Aaron Road and Finnegans Lane. The project allows shoulders to be used as travel lanes during designated times. Accordingly, work to widen the shoulders for milling and paving will take place …
This week’s Boost highlights the North Brunswick Police Department’s Adopt A Cop Program with special guest Detective Adrian Ailey. The show includes footage from the program’s recent visit to Livingston Park Elementary School.
North Brunswick honored United States Navy veteran Juan A. Rendon by dedicating Edlys Lane and Miriam Drive as Rendon Way on Monday, June 3. Juan was born on August 1, 1970 in Medellin, Columbia. Juan was a graduate of Aviation School in the Queens in 1988 where he went directly into training in Great Lakes …
North Brunswick honored United States Air Force veteran Richard Rico Samaroo by dedicating Farrington Boulevard and Kearney Drive as Samaroo Way on Monday, June 3. Ricowas born in Guyana, South America.In 2009, the Samaroo family moved to North Brunswick where Ricostarted the 2nd grade. Ricoin September 2017 went to Lackland Air Force Base to start …
The upcoming Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer. That means heading to the beach and the opening of pools. CarrieAnn Egan-Ragavas and North Brunswick Police Detective Adrian Ailey joins Councilwoman Amanda Guadagnino on The Boost to provide important water safety tips.
At the May 20 Township Council Meeting, two winning banners from the Municipal Alliance Leadership/Mentorship Conference were unveiled, awards were presented for Mayor Womack’s Wellness Challenge and a proclamation was read designating May as ALS Awareness Month. The banner designs were created at the Annual Women’s and Men’s Mentorship/ Leadership Conference Series, which included 8th …
North Brunswick honored United States Army veteran Douglas M. Baileyby dedicating Glenridge Avenue and Edgewood Place as Bailey Way on Monday, May 13. Douglas was born on July 16, 1950 and graduated from New Brunswick High School in June 1968. He joined the United States Army in November 1968. He trained at Fort Dix, New …
North Brunswick honored United States Army veteran Edward J. Gresh, Sr. by dedicating Tremont Avenue and Prospect Avenue as Gresh Way on Monday, May 13. Edward was born in Orient, PA Austrian immigrants, father John and mother Anna on March 10, 1921. Edward was the youngest of seven children. Edward was a member of the …