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 …
“The COVID-19 vaccine has given residents around the nation and our County the hope that they have been longing for throughout this COVID-19 pandemic. Middlesex County has been committed to ensuring everyone that wants a vaccine receives a vaccine; however, unfortunately, the County is not immune to the vaccine supply challenges, including those caused by …
North/South Brunswick Sentinel – Although the 250th anniversary of the founding of North Brunswick is eight years away, current township officials are discussing ways to begin the celebration.
The people, the Council, and the Mayor of North Brunswick support our elected officials in Washington and pray for their safety, and the safety of all law enforcement at the Capitol. Although we are aware of no local danger, we are taking all appropriate steps to ensure the uninterrupted safety and security of our residents.
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North Brunswick Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack and the Township Council adopted a resolution rebuking Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), who used his office in the United States Senate to block a bill sponsored by New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez which affords members of the federal judiciary additional physical security protections. The legislation referred to as “Daniel’s …
The North Brunswick Township Municipal Alliance Committee donated books to support the North Brunswick Domestic Violence Response Team. Councilwoman Amanda Guadagnino, Council Liaison to the Committee, along with Committee members Christine DeMuro, Pete Clark and Rajesh Mehta presented books to Cyndi Baumgartner and Melanie Paccillo of the Domestic Violence Response Team.
12/8/2020 Bill Cycle: Beginning in July 2020, the Township began to migrate billing from Quarterly to Monthly with the expectation to be fully monthly by January 2021. When billed quarterly, a customer’s bill date was based on one of the four “cycles” they were in. The last bill issued 10/19/2020 (Period 8) was for consumption …