Politics & Government
Princeton Council to Consider Candidates for Administrator
Administrator Bob Bruschi will leave the township at the end of the year, according to nj.com.
Township Council will hold a special closed session meeting Monday night to consider personnel, specifically its administrator.
According to nj.com, council will determine who it wants to interview for soon-be-vacant position.
Bob Bruschi is set to retire at the end of the year, and council received 15 applications for his position, according to the report.
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Bruschi was the administrator in the Borough of Princeton, before it merged with the township on Jan. 1, 2013. At that time, he became the administrator for the combined municipality.
He became the Borough of Princeton’s Administrator in 1999, after working in West Windsor for 13 years.
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The special session begins at 5:30 p.m., according to the township’s website. It is to be followed by the regularly scheduled meeting, 7 p.m. in the main council room at 400 Witherspoon Street.
For the full agenda for Monday’s regular meeting, click here.
In the photo attached to this story: Bob Bruschi in a 2012 Patch file photo.