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Description: Map of South Brunswick Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey Source: User:Schzmo (own work, Dec. 2006) Adapted from w:Image:Middlesex County, New Jersey Municipalities.png by Jim Irwin
South Brunswick has many different religions and is a diverse community. ISCJ, the Islamic Society of Central Jersey, serves the Muslim community. [citation needed] Chabad of South Brunswick, established in 1974, Chabad of South Brunswick, affiliated with the Chabad House at Rutgers University, has served the local Jewish community since 1978 ...
Route 27 in South Brunswick: Old Road Dead end in South Brunswick: Follows the Franklin Township, Somerset County-South Brunswick, Middlesex County line; also known as Somerset CR 607 [4] CR 619: 6.39 10.28 Disbrow Hill Road in Monroe Township: Butcher Road, Applegarth Road CR 612 in Monroe Township: Formerly extended north to CR 698: CR 620: 0 ...
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The Township Council is considering a redevelopment plan that would allow the construction of a six-story apartment building near the intersection of Route 1 and Campus Drive.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Swing Loose Golf, which describes itself as "Topgolf but indoors," wants to open on Route 1 in the Monmouth Junction section. ... Susan Loyer covers Middlesex County and more ...
Monroe Township was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 9, 1838, from portions of South Amboy Township, based on the results of a referendum held that same day. Portions of the township were taken to form East Brunswick (February 28, 1860), Cranbury (March 7, 1872), and Jamesburg (March 19, 1887). [25]
The South Brunswick Democratics met in recent weeks and selected Hochman to fill the ballot vacancy, said Iris Delgado, executive director of the Middlesex County Democratic Organization.
The Optional Municipal Charter Law or Faulkner Act (N.J.S.A 40:69A-1 [1], et seq.) provides New Jersey municipalities with a variety of models of local government. This legislation is called the Faulkner Act in honor of the late Bayard H. Faulkner, former mayor of Montclair, New Jersey, U.S., and former chairman of the Commission on Municipal Government.