For Immediate Release
June 15, 2026
Contact: Jennifer Poppy
South Brunswick Township Public Affairs
732-329-4000 x7275
SOUTH BRUNSWICK HONORS WORLD WAR II VETERAN STEPHEN J. KISH WITH STREET DEDICATION CEREMONY
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — The Township of South Brunswick honored the life, service, and dedication of Corporal Stephen J. Kish during a Veteran Street Dedication Ceremony attended by family members, veterans, Township officials, and community residents.
Held as part of the Township’s Veteran Street Sign Program, the ceremony recognized Corporal Kish’s distinguished service in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II and celebrated his lasting contributions to both his Nation and community.
Corporal Kish’s children, Jenny, Stevie, and Arnie, joined Mayor Charlie Carley, Deputy Mayor Ken Bierman, Councilwoman Jo Hochman, Councilwoman Archana “Ann” Grover, Township Manager Bryan Bidlack, representatives of local veterans organizations, members of the South Brunswick Police Department and Honor Guard, and residents for the ceremony honoring his military service and legacy.
The ceremony opened with welcoming remarks recognizing the importance of preserving the memory of local veterans whose service helped protect the freedoms enjoyed by future generations. VFW Commander Scott Weyd led the Pledge of Allegiance and shared the military service history of Corporal Kish, highlighting his contributions to the Allied victory during World War II.
Mayor Charlie Carley offered remarks reflecting on Corporal Kish’s service and the importance of recognizing veterans whose sacrifices helped shape the Nation’s history.
A formal Township Resolution was then read by Deputy Mayor Ken Bierman, detailing Corporal Kish’s military service and accomplishments. The Resolution noted that he entered active military service in the United States Army Air Forces in 1942 and served as a Parachute Rigger Repairman with the 336th Service Squadron, 58th Service Group.
Serving in the Pacific Theater during World War II, Corporal Kish participated in the Luzon, New Guinea, and Philippines Island campaigns, supporting military operations through the inspection, maintenance, and preparation of critical airborne equipment. His service contributed to Allied efforts that helped secure victory in the Pacific.
For his faithful and honorable service, Corporal Kish was awarded the Asiatic-Pacific Service Medal, Liberation Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, and the Philippines Liberation Ribbon.
Born in Jersey City in 1922, Stephen J. Kish was raised in the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, where his family operated a small grocery store. Following his honorable discharge in 1945, he returned to the family business, raised three children, and continued serving his community as a volunteer firefighter.
The Resolution further recognized that the municipal roadway designation “Kish Way,” previously established under the Township’s Veteran Street Sign Program in honor of members of the Kish family, would also serve as a continuing tribute to Stephen J. Kish through the commemorative ceremony held in his honor.
During the ceremony, Stevie Kish, his son, unveiled the commemorative street sign recognizing Corporal Kish’s service and ensuring that his contributions to the Nation and community will continue to be remembered.
“As you drive around and see these dedicated streets, remember that these veterans are only a milli-fraction of the many who have served,” said Jenny (Kish) Cortes. “Some came back and led a normal life while many others died or came back, their lives forever changed by the war.”
The ceremony concluded with closing remarks encouraging residents to carry forward the memory and example of Corporal Kish and all veterans whose service has helped preserve the freedoms enjoyed today.
South Brunswick’s Veteran Street Sign Program recognizes honorably discharged wartime veterans with commemorative street signs installed along existing municipal roadways as a lasting tribute to their service and sacrifice.
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