After just over three months in action, the county government’s COVID-19 testing site at the A. Chester Redshaw Elementary School is being shut down to allow the school to re-open in September.
Government & Politics
New Brunswick City Council and Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders news and live meetings, plus NBPA, NBHA, MCUA, MCIA, the state agencies, and all political parties
Murphy Visits North Brunswick to Announce Funding For Businesses
More desperately needed financial relief for New Jersey’s small businesses was made official on July 28.
Partnering With Christie, RWJBarnabas Pays Ex-Gov. to Lobby For Them
As the COVID-19 pandemic slammed New Jersey, a former Governor sprung into action, this time as a lobbyist for corporations.
NBPA Approves $900K For Barriers and Fencing After Recent Deaths at Garages
The New Brunswick Parking Authority approved a resolution dedicating up to $900,000 toward “acquiring and installing safety barrier/fencing at certain parking deck facilities.”
FBI Hunting For Shooter Who Targeted a Judge’s Family and Killed Her Son
Authorities are investigating the circumstances that led to a fatal shooting in the Hidden Lake home of US District Court Judge Esther Salas on the afternoon of July 19.
After Avoiding Parents, Superintendent Endorses Closure of Lincoln Annex
A Woodbridge Councilman who Governor Phil Murphy has made the county’s Interim Superintendent of Schools in 2018 has quietly recommended the closure of New Brunswick’s Lincoln Annex School.
New BA and CFO as Two More Cahill Cabinet Members Quietly Retire
The City Council met on July 1, but they decided not to tell the public that two key city officials had retired just a day earlier.