NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Laura Czarneski resigned her position on the Middlesex County College (MCC) Board of Trustees less than two weeks into her three-year term, because her appointment violated state law.
The all-Democrat Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders appointed Czarneski on December 8 to fill a vacancy on the MCC Board, which runs the 12,000 student college and manages its $80 million budget.
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Despite being applauded by pro-immigrant advocates for their new policy on federal immigration detainer requests, the elected officials of Middlesex County insist it should not be considered a policy of "sanctuary."
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Professors and faculty of Middlesex County College appeared before the county's Board of Chosen Freeholders on October 12, and voiced their concerns regarding the “unfortunate” state of their school.
A half-dozen employees of the college addressed a myriad of issues at the public meeting, including soaring textbook prices, high healthcare costs, and insufficient numbers of qualified teachers.