The North Brunswick Boost – Special Guest NBBSA President Dave Rosenberg

The North Brunswick Boost goes on location this week to Community Park with special guest Dave Rosenberg, president of the North Brunswick Baseball & Softball Association.

Mr. Rosenberg discusses the NBBSA as well as the Autism Awareness Challenge, a showcase for high school baseball and softball players, which was held last weekend at Community Park.

The North Brunswick Boost – Special Guest NBTHS Principal Michael Kneller

The North Brunswick Boost welcomes special guest North Brunswick Township High School principal Michael Kneller to the show this week.

Mr. Kneller discusses the school’s 50th Anniversary Celebration on April 19, the NBTHS Designer Bag Bingo & Basket Raffle on April 20 as well as other school events over the next month.

James Tracey honored at Township Council Meeting for his efforts in overseeing American Heart Association Fundraiser

Mayor Womack and the Township Council honored James Tracey at the April 15 Township Council Meeting for his efforts in overseeing the American Heart Association Jump Rope for Heart and Kids Heart Challenge.

James has been fundraising for the American Heart Association (AHA) for the past seven years where he began this initiative as a Physical Education Teacher at Arthur M. Judd Elementary School and has continued as a Physical Education Teacher and Health Teacher at Linwood School. For 2024, he surpassed the$ 4,000 goal set by Linwood, raising $4,246.31 to date.

James has been a part-time employee for the Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services for 25 years in the Division of Recreation where he started as a camp counselor in 1999. He has been involved with the Leal, summer camp, aquatics programs and Township special events.

Congratulations!

The North Brunswick Boost Premiere

Check out the premiere of The North Brunswick Boost with Mayor Francis ‘Mac’ Womack and Councilwoman Guadagnino! Today’s special guest is Schools Superintendent Janet Ciarrocca.

The weekly show will highlight community members that make a positive impact around town, upcoming events and noteworthy news updates.

Stay tuned as we’re planning on location shows!

North Brunswick honors Air Force veteran Street Sign Ceremony

North Brunswick honored United States Air Force veteran Timothy Awojobi by dedicating Livingston Avenue and North Oaks Boulevard as Awojobi Way on Monday, April 8.

Timothy was born in Union, New Jersey and attended Union High School.

Mr. Awojobi enlisted in the Air Force in February 2016 after graduating from Kean University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. He completed Basic Military Training and Technical Training School (Lackland AFB), graduating in the top tier of his class on September 13, 2017.

Timothy, from January 2018 through June 2019, completed and became a distinguished graduate from Kean University with a Master of Public Administration degree. On August 21, 2021, Mr. Awojobi was called to Active Duty to support the Afghan refugee mission which was deemed a Title 10 global war humanitarian crisis. Mr. Awojobi was honorably discharged from active military duty on February 1, 2022. Currently, Mr. Awojobi is the CEO/Founder of TTA Empire Inc.; a veteran and minority owned nonprofit specializing in veteran’s outreach, educational scholarships, and mental awareness.

Timothy’s assignments included Joint Task Force, PERSCO / Village 1,2,3/ Supply 9 Mobilized Contingency, August 2021 – February 1, 2022 and served in support of Operation Allies Refuge/Operation Allies Welcome – Contingency Operation, Title 10 USC, August 2021 – February 1, 2022.

Timothy received the following distinguished awards: Air Force Commendation Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, National Defense Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal with oak cluster, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with a silver oak leaf cluster, Air Force Good Conduct Medal, Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal with a silver oak leaf and one oak leaf clusters and the Air Force Longevity Service Award.

Timothy in his leisure time enjoys working out at the gym, cooking, traveling, volunteer/charity work, and listening to music.

We thank and honor Timothy Awojobi for his service to our country!

Celebrating Earth Day at the Pulda Farm

The 2024 Earth Day Celebration, hosted by the North Brunswick Parks, Recreation and Community Services, was a fun filled educational morning on Saturday, April 6 at the Pulda Farm.

The Community Gardeners started preparations for their 2024 gardening season.

Thank you to the many groups that supported the North Brunswick Earth Day; North Brunswick Senior Center Gardening Club, North Brunswick Youth Municipal Alliance Committee, North Brunswick Open Space Committee, North Brunswick Environmental Commission, Girl Scouts of New/North Brunswick, North Brunswick Public Works, DPRCS, Rutgers Master Gardeners and the wonderful student volunteers.

Residents are encouraged to conduct litter clean ups in their neighborhoods. Please support your community in becoming litter free.

For additional information, contact Director, LouAnn Benson at (732) 247-0922 ext. 475.

Police Officer promotion ceremony, Police Detective honored and Linwood School Student Congress receive proclamation at March 18 Township Council Meeting

At the March 18 Township Council meeting, North Brunswick Patrolman William Trammell was sworn in as Sergeant, Police Detective Seeta Jones was honored for her years of service and the Linwood School Student Congress and advisers received a proclamation for assisting in the school’s Mitten War competition, which collected mittens, gloves, hats and socks for the Municipal Alliance annual clothing drive.

Congratulations to all!

Middlesex County launches Special Needs Registry (SNR) to enhance emergency response

Middlesex County has launched the Special Needs Registry (SNR) to enhance the safety of its residents with special needs. This no-cost, voluntary service led by the Office of the County Prosecutor, is open to individuals with special needs residing, working, or attending school in the County, aiming to provide crucial information to first responders in the event of an emergency.

In addition to offering valuable details about individuals with mental or physical disabilities, the SNR provides registrants with a distinctive decal for their residence’s front entrance and vehicle windows. This visual aid facilitates efficient communication and response from emergency personnel. The use of the decals by registrants is strictly voluntary and is not required.

Individuals can register themselves or be registered by a family member or caretaker by visiting middlesexcounty.gov/specialneedsregistry and supplying essential personal identifiers to a secure database such as name, address, date of birth, height, weight, emergency contacts, and specific details about their special needs. The process ensures a comprehensive and accurate snapshot that aids first responders in their efforts during a crisis or an emergency.

Special Needs Registry Flyer

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