Jill Stein Visited the Rutgers Student Center on September 17
Government & Politics
New Brunswick is governed by an elected Mayor and 7-member City Council, while the Middlesex County government is governed by a 7-member County Commission and three Constitutional Officers: County Sheriff, County Clerk, and County Surrogate. The city’s affairs are also heavily influenced and impacted by state government, as well as the New Brunswick Parking Authority, New Brunswick Housing Authority, and the Democratic Party.
Lecture on Chinese Economic and Political Trajectory
Lecture is part of Confucius Institute’s Fall 2015 Distinguished Lecture Series
Democratic Party Chairman Among 6 City Lawyers Illegally In Pension System
TK Shamy, an Assistant City Attorney, is Not Supposed to Be Receiving Pension Credits, According to the State Comptroller
Taxes Rise AGAIN as Mayor’s Office Salary Line Item Increases 50%
Mayor Cahill’s Office Employs Six Staff Members Who Will Share $382,727 This Year
Councilwoman Garlatti Votes Yes on Bond Issue to Rebuild Jules Lane, Where Her Spouse Owns Six Warehouses
One-Third of Properties on Industrial Road Owned By Elizabeth Garlatti’s Husband
Mayor Cahill Attends a City Council Meeting for the First Time in Over 3 Years
Spoke In Support of New Councilman Chosen to Replace Jimmie Cook, Jr.
Embattled Cahill Ally Re-Appointed to Housing Authority Position He Resigned From
Kevin Jones Resigned for Personal Reasons Last Year, And Has Been Under Investigation for Voter Fraud In Most Recent Election