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The ordinance comes after several disruptive activities at residents’ homes and backyard pools.
When passed, the ordinance will be enforced by various township officials.
The township has coordinated with the police department and neighboring Milltown to establish alternative routes.
Although the project remains in early planning stages, the aim is to incentivize private development that aligns with community goals.
The town plans to issue a new RFP with clearer specifications and will hold a pre-submission meeting with potential vendors.
The 3% tax increase aligns with the Consumer Price Index, with schools accounting for the largest portion of bills and fire district rates.
Township officials are currently working to find funds for the project, but will not be burdening the taxpayers.
The project seeks to demolish the existing building for a new one.
The ice arena is scheduled to be ready by December.
The mayor informed residents that police patrols have increased throughout the township.
The new courts represent a significant investment in East Brunswick's recreational infrastructure
Administrators expect the venture to break even or turn a small profit in the first few years.
Voters in East Brunswick will join others across New Jersey at the polls on Tuesday.
The township’s zoning board will review the application on Thursday.
The contract is expected to be on the agenda at the next council meeting.
The funds will go towards roof and field turf replacement, PA systems, security and safety improvements, and more.
The Meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the 1 Jean Walling Civic Center.
This certification will allow the township to attract studios and networks looking for their next production site.
The ordinance seeks to establish certain safety and security requirements, officials said.
The township's aggressive marketing initiatives hope to establish East Brunswick as a destination for visitors across New Jersey.
The cemetery is proposed at 341 Dunhams Corner Road, which currently houses a mosque and parsonage.
The Builders Association filed legal action against East Brunswick over the initial adjusted number of 265 units.
The County maintained its AAA bond rating for the 24th consecutive year.
The township aims to revitalize the area transforming the Route 18 corridor from a traditional retail space to a more diverse area.
The affordable housing requirement has now been reduced by 15.8 percent for the township after it pointed out flaws in the calculation.
The proposed tax increase is less than 1 percent, according to Mayor Brad Cohen.
DCA’s affordable housing estimate was based on 175 acres of developable land, whereas the real number is 44 acres, Mayor Cohen said.
The revaluation process, which could take a year to two years, will impact local property taxes.
Officials are seeking to revise the rates of some programs offered by the Recreation Department.
While delivering the State of the Township address, Mayor Brad Cohen said there was a buzz about East Brunswick across the state.
U.S. House Representatives from NJ called the pardon “shameful” and said it "undermines the rule of law.”
Brad Cohen reflected on the progress made by East Brunswick since he took office and outlined his administration's plans for the future.
The former president, humanitarian, and Nobel Prize winner, died Sunday, Dec. 29, at his home in Plains, Georgia.
The funds will go towards enhancing Hazmat’s ability to monitor air quality and manage alternative fuel railcars, officials said.
Federal officials have assured the Mayor that the drones pose no threat to public safety.
The almost 100-acre site has not seen any significant improvement in close to 50 years, officials said.