NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – The Asbury Park Press' Capitol Quickies blog reported that Governor Christie visited the New Brunswick home of Frank Deiner, Jr. for a "conversation with taxpayers about ending payouts to retiring public employees for unused sick days."
December 2011
UMDNJ President Resigns Abruptly After Approving Merger with Rutgers
William Owen’s Last Day Will Be December 31, Six Months Before His Contract Ends
20-Year-Old City Resident Charged with Arson in Somerset Street Fire
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – The Newark Star-Ledger's Tom Haydon is reporting that Carlos Fernandez, age 20, has been arrested and charged with starting a fire on Friday that damaged three buildings on Somerset Street.
The fire started shortly before 4pm at 272 Somerset Street, a boarded-up home in the city's Fifth Ward. The blaze spread to buildings on either side, seriously damaging the law office of Alexander Takacs at 270 Somerset Street and a private residence at 272 Somerset Street.
Another Brunswick-Based Tax Preparer In Trouble With the Feds
Allentown, PA resident’s New Brunswick-Based Tax Business Cannot Prepare Federal Returns, Says Judge
NJ Commission To Decide Election Districts for Congress Sets Up Shop in New Brunswick
High-stakes Redistricting Group Calls Heldrich Home, Must Decide on Boundaries by January 17
Tax Sale This Wednesday: See The TOP 20 Properties That Owe The City Money
Robert Wood Johnson Hospital Owes $319K to City; Owners of Luxury Apartments John Lynch Lobbied For Owes $243K
Another Big Fire In New Brunswick, No Injuries Reported
Three Houses Burn on Somerset Street