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During a presentation, officials also noted how the redevelopment project would bring greater tax benefits to the Township.
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American Brothers Realty Inc. has proposed to redevelop the property that was formerly the location of a Chinese restaurant.
At a special meeting Wednesday, the planning board will review plans for a the mixed-use building and other renovations along Route 18.
The funds will go towards repairs and installing a crucial drainage system to Dunhams Corner Road.
EVOX NJ Brunswick 9 is looking to build an approximately 129,726-square-foot warehouse at 9 Cotters Lane.
Mayor Cohen also said the school board has agreed to create an ice hockey team at East Brunswick HS. See more details below.
Currently, those who wish to procure a license need to go before the Council to get a permit. A public hearing is scheduled for June 27.
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Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman and Darius Mayfield ran unopposed during New Jersey's primary election Tuesday.
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Sundiata Acoli, who served 49 years for the death of state trooper Werner Foerster, was also a Black Liberation Army activist.
During the recently-held council meeting, presentations were made to provide the public with details on the ice rink project.
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The local government has managed to keep taxes low thanks to strong fiscal policy and control over expenses, said Mayor Brad Cohen.
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East Brunswick residents have been asking Council for more information on the proposed ice hockey rink.
Eight candidates are running for four open seats on the East Brunswick Town Council this year.
Nannette Perry retired after 39 years of service to the Township. Tamar Lawful replaces her as the new Clerk.
The municipal budget calls for a “modest” 0.75 percent increase, without compromising on any township programs, the Mayor said.
After the March 9 canceled meeting, the planning board is scheduled to hear Sadhu Vaswani Center's expansion plan on Wednesday.
Michael Spadafino, who resigned in January, was honored for his service by the Council and state.
Developers are proposing a four-floor building containing retail and self-storage space at the site of a closed restaurant on Route 18.
The road, which borders East and South Brunswick, is over 40 years old, lacks proper drainage and is in need of repair.
Sadhu Vaswani Center In East Brunswick is planning to expand, but residents are opposed, citing traffic concerns.
Many Council members raised questions about the design and potential uses of the proposed ice rink.
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Mayor Brad Cohen, Township Council and Administration will be hosting Welcome to the Township of East Brunswick on Thursday, April 7,202 ...
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During his speech, Cohen said that the Township’s cash management plan focuses on maintaining and replenishing reserves and keeping low debt
Zimbicki will fill the seat left vacant after Michael Spadafino resigned in January.
“The Business & Financial Affairs of George Washington” is presented by Edward Mendlowitz, CPA.
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