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North Brunswick honors Navy veteran at Street Sign ceremony
North Brunswick honored United States Navy veteran Irwin “Chase” Schorr by dedicating Linwood Place and Schirra Road as Schorr Way on Wednesday, November 17. Please click on the links below for photo gallery and proclamation. Schorr Way For more information on the North Brunswick Veteran Street Sign Program, please visit https://northbrunswicknj.gov/programs_and_service/veteran-street-sign-program-information/.
2021 Memorial Day Ceremony Video
North Brunswick Township Middle School Memorial Day Video
North Brunswick honors U.S. Army veterans at Street Sign Ceremonies
North Brunswick honored United States Army veteran Ernest Hezekiah Wilson Jr. by dedicating Sunny Terrace and Roxanne Court as Wilson Way and United States Army veteran Steven R. Koch by dedicating Ashland Place and Maple Avenue as Koch Way on Monday, May 17. Please click on the links below for photo galleries and proclamations. Wilson …
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North Brunswick police officers honored for wartime military service
Engineering firm hired to design North Brunswick train station
North/South Brunswick Sentinel – Traveling from North Brunswick to MetLife Stadium and American Dream in East Rutherford, or to Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, or to Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station, or to Boston or Washington, D.C., will be possible in the future.
North Brunswick appoints new councilman
North Brunswick’s own Claribel Cortes sworn in as new Middlesex County Surrogate, becoming first Latina to serve as County Surrogate and first Latina constitutional officer in Middlesex County history
North Brunswick remembers the lives of Township residents lost to the COVID-19 pandemic
Mayor Francis ‘Mac’ Womack, Township Council President Carlo Socio, Schools Superintendent Dr. Brian Zychowski and Office of Emergency Management Coordinator Mark Cafferty gathered at Community Park on Tuesday, March 2 to reflect on the lives of the 78 North Brunswick residents lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 78 flags were placed at the Community Park …