The Business Administrator is the Chief administrative officer of the Township, responsible to the Mayor and Council for the administration of all Township affairs.
The Administrator’s duties include: directing and supervising the administration of all departments, offices and agencies of the Township, assisting the Township Council in preparing the annual budget and capital program and advising the Mayor and Council as to the current financial condition and future needs of the Township and making recommendations to them concerning the affairs of the Township.
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The Human Resources division provides a variety of support services to Township departments in the areas of Administration, Employee Relations, Benefits and Wellness.
Those who are interested in working for the Township of North Brunswick may review the following job opportunities and submit an online employment application. If you wish to fill out an application in person, Human Resources is located on the 2nd Floor of the Municipal Building.
NOTE: We will only accept employment applications for the specific positions that are posted. Please do NOT send resumes via e-mail. You may upload them to the online application.
learn moreThe Township is in the process of transitioning its online procurement operations to OpenGov. To continue to receive bid and RFP notifications, you will need to register as a vendor utilizing the steps below:
- Go to our new procurement portal: https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/northbrunswicknj and select “Subscribe”
- If your company already has an OpenGov account, you can use that same account for multiple government entities.
- If your company has not yet created an OpenGov account, you will be prompted to do so.
- Check your inbox for an email from OpenGov with a link to activate your account which you must do in order to opt into bid and RFP notifications.
The Division of Purchasing is responsible for issuing and receiving public bids. In addition, the Purchasing Division is responsible for processing the township’s purchase orders and receiving bills to be paid.
Municipalities in the State of New Jersey are required by state law to publish and receive bids from the public on items costing over $44,000 that are not purchased through a State Contract. In order to enhance the competitive bidding process by broadening the population receiving notices, North Brunswick Township publishes items for which they wish to receive bids on the website in addition to the traditional means of advertising bids.
learn more***HOUSEHOLD SOUGHT FOR EXPANDED WATER SAMPLING LOCATIONS***
Continually working in the interest of public health, Veolia regularly conducts a variety of tests to ensure that water meets state and federal guidelines.
As part of that testing, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Agency (NJDEP) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) require public water suppliers to obtain samples from customers’ homes twice a year for the purpose of lead and copper testing.
Many of you have participated in the program in our last sample program in 2022. Veolia is currently looking to expand that testing base in North Brunswick, and is asking homeowners to participate in the water sampling program.
Please click on the link below for further information on the program.
Water Sampling Participation Letter
The Water Services office is temporarily located at 98 Renaissance Boulevard North (in front of the North Brunswick Township Middle School). Hours of operation are from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Office is open for in-person transactions. A drop box is installed at this location in addition to the drop box at the Municipal Complex. Drop boxes are checked daily during business hours.
Water/sewer payments may be made in-person, online via the Township’s website or by one of the drop box locations (710 Hermann Road and 98 Renaissance Blvd).
For water/sewer billing inquiries and issues, please call (732) 247-0922, extension 458.
The Township entered into a new 20-year agreement with Veolia North America in 2022 for management and operation of the municipal water treatment plant and distribution system.
Please click on the link below for Frequently Asked Questions regarding the agreement.
The source of the water supply that is treated by North Brunswick Township is the Delaware and Raritan Canal located in Franklin Township. The water in this canal comes primarily from the Delaware River.
The North Brunswick Township Treatment Plant is a 10 MGD treatment facility originally built in 1963. New filters, control system and solids handling improvements were completed in late 2009. The water plant provides water to more than 11,000 customers – approximately 41,000 people. Our current improvement is replacing all meters with upgraded technology. Phase III plant upgrades began in 2019.
learn moreNorth Brunswick TV (Channel 15 on Cablevision and Channel 39 on Verizon FIOS) is your Township information source.
Watch Township Council, Planning Board, Zoning Board of Adjustment and Board of Education meetings live and rebroadcast. Also, catch North Brunswick Township High School athletic events and NBTHS news.
North Brunswick TV has a website with live streaming, video on demand and a programming schedule. Please visit http://cablecast.northbrunswicknj.gov/CablecastPublicSite/?site=1
The Community Bulletin Board provides a wealth of information that includes local events, important Township notices, job openings and volunteer opportunities. If you would like to send an item for the Bulletin Board, please contact North Brunswick TV-15 Station Manager Craig Yetsko at cyetsko@northbrunswicknj.gov.
During the year, programming features Township events and special presentations, public service announcements and exercise videos from class instructors at the Senior Center.
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