Amato, Jennifer. "North Brunswick opens 105-acre park to public", North Brunswick Sentinel, April 19, 2007. Accessed September 10, 2015. "Anyone seeking active or leisure recreation is now able to visit the North Brunswick Community Park, a 105-acres tract set off Route 130 that has been converted from the former Otken farm to accommodate a myriad of recreational uses for all county residents."
Biography, Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman. Accessed January 3, 2019. "Watson Coleman and her husband William reside in Ewing Township and are blessed to have three sons; William, Troy, and Jared and three grandchildren; William, Kamryn and Ashanee."
What We Do, Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership. Accessed November 15, 2019. "The Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership, Inc. (LBWP) is a not-for-profit organization with the mission to protect the water in a 48-square-mile area, the Lawrence Brook watershed (USGSHUC code: 02030105130); this area extends over parts of 5 municipalities: New Brunswick, East Brunswick, North Brunswick, South Brunswick, and Milltown; it also covers most of Rutgers University's Cook Campus."
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About Our Schools, Middlesex County Magnet Schools. Accessed February 8, 2025. "These high schools are free public schools that offer hands-on, integrated learning opportunities for students in grades 9-12 interested in all types of careers as well as higher education. Any student who resides anywhere in Middlesex County's 25 municipalities student may apply to the school district. If accepted, the home school district will permit the student to attend and will organize daily transportation at no cost to the student's family."
Board of County Commissioners, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Accessed May 1, 2022. "The residents of Middlesex County's 25 municipalities elect seven persons to serve as members of the Board of County Commissioners. The Commissioners are elected at large to staggered three-year terms in the November general election. In January of each year, the Board reorganizes, selecting one Commissioner to be County Commissioner Director and another to be County Commissioner Deputy Director."
Preserving Rail Rights of Way in Middlesex CountyArchived October 16, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Accessed December 3, 2019. "On this basis the following rail lines may merit future investigation on their feasibility for accommodating a light rail and/or busway type of passenger service. Raritan River Railroad. South Amboy, Sayreville, South River, East Brunswick, Milltown, North Brunswick, New Brunswick - This corridor could address some of the east-west travel needs in the central area of the County providing a transit way that would link the City of South Amboy and the City of New Brunswick. This could also provide a viable commuter travel alternative to the heavily used Route 18 Corridor."
Loyer, Susan. "North Brunswick Township Council welcomes newest member", Courier News, April 7, 2021. Accessed May 2, 2022. "Councilman Rajesh Mehta was sworn in Monday to fill the unexpired term of Claribel Cortes, who was sworn in as Middlesex County surrogate last month. In addition to Mehta, the local Democratic organization submitted the names of two other candidates for consideration – Ann Rosenzweig and Connie Adamo."
Loyer, Susan. "North Brunswick welcomes Claribel Cortes, first Latina to township council", Courier News, April 27, 2020. Accessed May 12, 2020. "North Brunswick – The Township Council recently welcomed its first Latina member, who will fill the vacancy created by last month's death of veteran Councilman Robert Corbin.... Cortes was appointed April 9 and sworn into the position April 18. The term expires at the end of the year, but Cortes said she will run in November for a three-year term."
Staff. "Bush pardons 14 individuals", Associated Press, November 24, 2008. Accessed January 30, 2013. "Bush also commuted the prison sentences of John Edward Forte of North Brunswick, N.J., and James Russell Harris of Detroit, Mich. Both were convicted of cocaine offenses."
Heyboer, Kelly. "How to get your kid a seat in one of N.J.'s hardest-to-get-into high schools", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, February 23, 2019. Accessed February 8, 2025. "Middlesex County has two stand-alone career academies for high-achieving students: the Academy for Science, Math and Engineering Technology, located on the campus of Middlesex County College in Edison, and the Academy for Allied Health and Biomedical Sciences in Woodbridge. How to apply: Students must attend a mandatory information session and submit an application by November of their 8th grade year."
Friedman, Alexi. "Anthem Institute files notice to shutter career training schools in N.J., lay off 160", The Star-Ledger, August 4, 2014. Accessed September 10, 2015. "The financially-troubled career training school Anthem Institute has filed plans to shutter its four New Jersey campuses and lay off 163 adjunct teachers and administrative staffers, part of a companywide restructuring that includes a potential sale.... The New Jersey locations are in Cherry Hill, Jersey City, North Brunswick and Parsippany, whose campus opened in 1970."
Frasinelli, Mike. "New NJ Transit station planned for Northeast Corridor rail line", The Star-Ledger, January 8, 2013. Accessed January 11, 2015. "NJ Transit has plans for a 'flyover' track and a new train station in North Brunswick to improve on-time performance and commuting choices on the Northeast Corridor — North America's busiest rail line."
Staff. "Former Rutgers star Tiquan Underwood faces decisive season with Jacksonville Jaguars", The Star-Ledger, July 17, 2011. Accessed January 30, 2013. "Underwood, a North Brunswick native and a graduate of Notre Dame High School in Lawrenceville, has spent the better part of the summer training at the University of Minnesota with Fitzgerald and a number of other NFL players as part of Fitzgerald's annual workout sessions."
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Form of Municipal Government, Township of North Brunswick. Accessed May 12, 2020. "The North Brunswick Township Governing body is the only [sic] Mayor /Council /Administrator form of local government in New Jersey. It was formed as a result of a Charter Study in 1982. As a variant of the Faulkner Act, the Mayor is directly elected by the voters and serves a term of four years. Council members are elected to serve three year terms. Council terms are staggered so that two Council seats are up for election each year."
Township Council, Township of North Brunswick. Accessed May 28, 2024. "The North Brunswick Township Council is composed of six Council Members elected at large. Council terms of office are three years and two Council seats are up for election each year."
Calhoun, Ada. "Did You Hear The One About The @&%#! Comic?:By sinking to new lows, comedy in New York is rising", New York, April 5, 2004. Accessed January 30, 2013. "On his website, Jim Norton has posted dozens of photos of himself with celebrities as varied as Ozzy Osbourne, LL Cool J, and Laura Bush. He also has photos of himself growing up in North Brunswick, New Jersey, under the heading a photographic list of reasons i am obsessed with blowing my brains out."
Wiliams, Alex. "Why Self-Help Guru James Altucher Only Owns 15 Things", The New York Times, August 6, 2016. Accessed February 9, 2021. "But Mr. Altucher seems like an unlikely person to look to for solace. Bookish, contrarian and given to speaking in staccato bursts, this skinny computer geek from North Brunswick, N.J., is like the anti-Anthony Robbins, the strapping self-help star."
Traster-Polak, Tina. "Farmer Fights to Keep His Piece of Earth", The New York Times, May 1, 1994. Accessed January 29, 2013. "In response to the controversy, Assemblywoman Joanna Gregory-Scocchi, a North Brunswick resident, has introduced a bill that would prohibit state Green Acres funds from being used to acquire farmland against a landowner's will."
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History, Our Town Center. Accessed November 25, 2012.
Gadino, Dylan P. "Sketching up with Aries Spears", Punchline, accessed April 15, 2007. "His family – his mother, Doris Spears is a renowned jazz singer – moved to New Jersey where he eventually dropped out of North Brunswick Township High School when he was 17."
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The Changing Landscape of North Brunswick, Rutgers University. Accessed November 25, 2012. "The aptness of the name 'North Brunswick' has proven a puzzle to many modern historians, since the township is actually situated south of New Brunswick and west of East Brunswick. However, during the early part of the 19th century, the area was commonly referred to as the 'north ward of New Brunswick' and the township is located north of the earlier organized Township of South Brunswick."
"Forms of Municipal Government in New Jersey", p. 15. Rutgers University Center for Government Studies. Accessed June 1, 2023. "The Mayor-Council-Administrator Form of municipal government was added to the Optional Municipal Charter Law in 1981. As of July 1, 2011 only three municipalities, the townships of Berkeley Heights, North Brunswick and West Milford, had adopted it."
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"Cameron Signed by Miami FC", Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's soccer, February 8, 2007. Accessed March 3, 2025. "Former Rutgers men's soccer player Sean Cameron (North Brunswick, N.J.) was one of four players signed by Miami FC of the A-League in late January."
"Governor - Middlesex County"(PDF). New Jersey Department of Elections. January 29, 2014. Archived from the original(PDF) on February 20, 2014. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
"Governor - Middlesex County"(PDF). New Jersey Department of Elections. January 29, 2014. Archived from the original(PDF) on February 20, 2014. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
Preserving Rail Rights of Way in Middlesex CountyArchived October 16, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Accessed December 3, 2019. "On this basis the following rail lines may merit future investigation on their feasibility for accommodating a light rail and/or busway type of passenger service. Raritan River Railroad. South Amboy, Sayreville, South River, East Brunswick, Milltown, North Brunswick, New Brunswick - This corridor could address some of the east-west travel needs in the central area of the County providing a transit way that would link the City of South Amboy and the City of New Brunswick. This could also provide a viable commuter travel alternative to the heavily used Route 18 Corridor."
Beckerman, Jim. "He set the beat for a slew of rock legends -- Drummer who played with greats enjoys the small-club experience", The Record, July 31, 2005. Accessed January 30, 2013. "You wouldn't know that Ron Howden, the easygoing English drummer who now thumps away behind a half-dozen central Jersey blues bands, is a living link to half the great rock legends of the 20th century. 'I put it down to a couple of words: I've been around a bit,' says Howden, now a North Brunswick resident."