North Brunswick, New Jersey North Brunswick, New Jersey North Brunswick Township highlighted in Middlesex County.
North Brunswick Township highlighted in Middlesex County.
North Brunswick is a township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.
At the 2010 United States Census, the populace was 40,742, reflecting an increase of 4,455 (+12.3%) from the 36,287 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 5,000 (+16.0%) from the 31,287 counted in the 1990 Census. Located south of the town/city of New Brunswick, North Brunswick was titled for its earlier-established neighbor, South Brunswick, New Jersey. The "Brunswick" comes from New Brunswick, which was titled after the German town/city of Braunschweig (formerly interpreted in English as Brunswick) or for the British royal House of Brunswick.
North Brunswick Township was incorporated on February 21, 1798 by the New Jersey Legislature's Township Act of 1798 as the state's initial group of 104 townships. Portions of the township have since separated into East Brunswick Township (February 28, 1860), and Milltown (January 29, 1889). Unincorporated communities, localities and place names positioned partially or completely inside the township include Adams, Berdines Corner, Black Horse, Bodines Corner, Franklin Park, Georges Road, Livingston Park, Maple Meade, Patricks Corner and Red Lion. The northern portion of the township, near the New Brunswick border, is mainly middle class while the southern and easterly sections tend to be more well-to-do, with a several homes priced around $1 million. The township borders East Brunswick Township, Milltown, New Brunswick and South Brunswick Township in Middlesex County, and Franklin Township in Somerset County. Like many other New Jersey communities, North Brunswick is faced with the issues of suburban sprawl and open space preservation.
The 105.21-acre (42.58 ha) Otken Farm property on Route 130 between Adams Lane and Renaissance Boulevard was purchased by the township to be converted into North Brunswick Community Park, which opened in April 2007. The close-by Pulda Farm, on Route 130 at Wood Avenue, however may be advanced into an age-restricted improve pending legal challenge. Re-development of the site of the former Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical plant on U.S.
North Brunswick is one of a small number of municipalities using the Mayor-Council-Administrator form of small-town government in New Jersey.
As of 2016, the Mayor of North Brunswick is Francis "Mac" Womack III, whose term of office ends December 31, 2019. Members of the Township Council are Council President Robert Corbin (D, 2017), Ralph Andrews (D, 2016), Robert Davis (D, 2017), Shanti Narra (D, 2018), Catherine Nicola (D, 2016) and Cologero "Carlo" Socio (D, 2018). North Brunswick is positioned in the 12th Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 17th state legislative district. New Jersey's Twelfth Congressional District is represented by Bonnie Watson Coleman (D, Ewing Township). New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Cory Booker (D, Newark, term ends 2021) and Bob Menendez (D, Paramus, 2019).
Egan (D, New Brunswick) The Governor of New Jersey is Chris Christie (R, Mendham Township). The Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey is Kim Guadagno (R, Monmouth Beach). Rios (D, term ends December 31, 2015, Carteret; Ex-officio on all committees), Freeholder Deputy Director Carol Barrett Bellante (D, 2017; Monmouth Junction, South Brunswick Township; County Administration), Kenneth Armwood (D, 2016, Piscataway; Business Development and Education), Charles Kenny ( D, 2016, Woodbridge Township; Finance), H.
The North Brunswick Township Public Schools serve students in kindergarten through twelfth grade.
Route 1 between Milltown Road and Ryders Lane. Chamberlain College of Nursing's administrative offices are positioned on the De - Vry University site. Anthem Institute had a branch on Route 1 on the Technology Centre of New Jersey ground that closed in 2014 as part of a group of closures nationwide. As of May 2010, the township had a total of 101.51 miles (163.36 km) of roadways, of which 77.57 miles (124.84 km) were maintained by the municipality, 7.23 miles (11.64 km) by Middlesex County and 16.71 miles (26.89 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation. Major roads in North Brunswick include: New Jersey Route 91, also known as Jersey Avenue. New Jersey Route 171, which starts at the northern end of Route 130 as Georges Road in the Berdines Corner section of township and enters New Brunswick. Limited access roads are accessible outside the township, such as Interstate 287 in bordering Franklin Township.
The New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) is accessible from exits in East Brunswick and South Brunswick. NJ Transit Rail Operations (NJT) originates trains to Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan amid peak hours from the Jersey Avenue station in New Brunswick.
A new North Brunswick station on its Northeast Corridor Line has been proposed for the former Johnson & Johnson site on Route 1 and Aaron Road. In January 2013 NJT announced that the station would be assembled in 2018 in conjunction with the transit-oriented development.
This event has been a huge part of North Brunswick's culture, as Middlesex County rates fourth out of New Jersey's 21 counties in its populace of Italian Americans. A highlight of the carnival is a fireworks show by Grucci. See also: Category:People from North Brunswick, New Jersey.
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"The aptness of the name 'North Brunswick' has proven a puzzle to many undivided historians, since the township is actually situated south of New Brunswick and west of East Brunswick.
However, amid the early part of the 19th century, the region was generally referred to as the 'north ward of New Brunswick' and the township is positioned north of the earlier organized Township of South Brunswick." The Origin of New Jersey Place Names, New Jersey Public Library Commission, May 1945.
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The New Jersey locations are in Cherry Hill, Jersey City, North Brunswick and Parsippany, whose ground opened in 1970." Middlesex County Mileage by Municipality and Jurisdiction, New Jersey Department of Transportation, May 2010.
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"NJ Transit has plans for a 'flyover' track and a new train station in North Brunswick to advancement on-time performance and commuting choices on the Northeast Corridor North America's busiest rail line." Report On Demographic Distribution Of New Jersey Citizens Of Italian Descent, New Jersey Italian and Italian American Heritage Commission, Dec.
"Burtnik, a lifelong North Brunswick resident who has written hit music for Randy Travis, Patty Smyth and Don Henley, will throw his annual benefit concert at the State Theatre in New Brunswick on Friday." Comic?:By sinking to new lows, comedy in New York is rising., New York (magazine), April 5, 2004.
He also has photos of himself burgeoning up in North Brunswick, New Jersey, under the heading a photographic list of reasons i am obsessed with blowing my brains out." "His family his mother, Doris Spears is a famous jazz singer moved to New Jersey where he eventually dropped out of North Brunswick Township High School when he was 17." Wikimedia Commons has media related to North Brunswick, New Jersey.
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