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PRESS RELEASE - JUNE 15, 2026 SOUTH BRUNSWICK HONORS WORLD WAR II VETERAN STEPHEN J. KISH WITH STREET DEDICATION CEREMONY

For Immediate Release

June 15, 2026

Contact: Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township Public Affairs

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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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PRESS RELEASE - JUNE 9, 2026 SOUTH BRUNSWICK MARKS PRIDE MONTH WITH FLAG RAISING CEREMONY

For Immediate Release

June 9, 2026

Contact: Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township Public Affairs

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK MARKS PRIDE MONTH WITH FLAG RAISING CEREMONY

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — South Brunswick Township officials, residents and community members gathered at the Municipal Building on June 3 for a Pride flag-raising ceremony recognizing Pride Month and re-affirming the Township’s commitment to fostering community for all.

Representing the Township were Mayor Charlie Carley, Deputy Mayor Ken Bierman, Councilwoman Archana “Ann” Grover, Councilwoman Patty Germain and Township Manager Bryan Bidlack.

In his remarks, Mayor Carley reflected on kindness and acceptance, “The progress of human dignity … isn’t found in noise or spectacle … but in the simple courage of people living their truth, and in the everyday choice to expand our hearts.”

Following the Mayor’s remarks, Township officials joined Louise Walpin and Marsha Shapiro in raising the Pride flag at the Municipal Building, where it will fly throughout June. The Township also presented Walpin and Shapiro with a copy of its Pride Month proclamation in recognition of their longstanding advocacy for LGBTQ rights and marriage equality in New Jersey.

“The rights we enjoy today were earned through courage, persistence and collective action. Ordinary people throughout the ages decided they would no longer accept being treated as less than equal,” said Marsha Shapiro.

Walpin highlighted her work as a co-founder of the Trans Rights Coalition of New Jersey and discussed ongoing efforts to protect access to gender-affirming healthcare and advance equality for transgender residents.

“Pride means standing with all vulnerable communities,” said Louise Walpin. “It will never be measured by how far we have come alone, but rather by how willing we are to continue moving forward together. Our love, collaboration and mutual aid is our greatest strength.”

The ceremony followed the Township Council’s adoption of a resolution proclaiming June as Pride Month and re-affirming the Township’s commitment to human dignity awareness within the community.

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PRESS RELEASE - JUNE 2, 2026 SOUTH BRUNSWICK HONORS MARINE VETERAN THEODORE W. LOUNSBURY JR. WITH STREET DEDICATION CEREMONY

For Immediate Release

June 2, 2026

Contact: Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township Public Affairs

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK HONORS MARINE VETERAN THEODORE W. LOUNSBURY JR. WITH STREET DEDICATION CEREMONY

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — The Township of South Brunswick honored the life, service, and sacrifice of Sergeant Theodore W. Lounsbury Jr. during a Veteran Street Sign 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 Sergeant Lounsbury’s distinguished service in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War and formally dedicated a commemorative street sign in his honor.

Sergeant Lounsbury is survived by his cousins Arlene Mikkelsen, Karen Busco, David Beier, and Cindy Beier, as well as his nephews William Lounsbury Jr. and Eric Lounsbury. Family members were among those who joined Deputy Mayor Ken Bierman, Councilwoman Jo Hochman, Councilwoman Patty Germain, 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 the South Brunswick native’s courage, sacrifice, and service to the Nation.

The ceremony opened with welcoming remarks recognizing the importance of preserving the memory of local veterans whose service helped protect the freedoms enjoyed by all Americans. VFW Commander Scott Weyd led the Pledge of Allegiance and shared the service history of Sergeant Lounsbury, reflecting on his courage and devotion to duty while serving with the 1st Marine Air Wing in Da Nang, Vietnam.

A formal Township Resolution was then read by Deputy Mayor Ken Bierman, detailing Sergeant Lounsbury’s military service and accomplishments. The Resolution noted that Sergeant Lounsbury served in a medical evacuation helicopter unit conducting dangerous combat rescue operations in support of wounded servicemen during the Vietnam War.

For his extraordinary heroism and service, Sergeant Lounsbury was awarded the Silver Star Medal and numerous additional military honors, including the Navy Commendation Medal for Valor and the Air Medal awarded twenty-three times for meritorious achievement during aerial flight operations.

Born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1945, Theodore W. Lounsbury Jr. was raised in the Dayton section of South Brunswick and graduated from South Brunswick High School in 1963 before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps in 1964.

Sergeant Lounsbury tragically passed away on April 10, 1968, at the age of twenty-three while still serving in the Marine Corps.

During the ceremony, family members unveiled the commemorative street sign that will permanently honor his legacy within the community he once called home.

“As we dedicate this street sign, we ensure that Sergeant Theodore W. Lounsbury Jr.’s courage, sacrifice, and service to our Nation will never be forgotten,” said Deputy Mayor Ken Bierman. “South Brunswick is proud to honor one of our own whose actions reflected the very best of our Country.”

The ceremony concluded with the playing of Taps by Paul G. Feldman of Taps for Veterans in honor of Sergeant Lounsbury’s memory and service.

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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PRESS RELEASE - MAY 29, 2026 SOUTH BRUNSWICK HOSTS “90+ BIRTHDAY BASH” CELEBRATING LOCAL SENIOR RESIDENTS

For Immediate Release

May 29, 2026

Contact: Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township Public Affairs

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK HOSTS “90+ BIRTHDAY BASH” CELEBRATING LOCAL SENIOR RESIDENTS

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — South Brunswick Township proudly hosted the Middlesex County “90+ Birthday Bash” today at the South Brunswick Senior Center, welcoming senior residents from South Brunswick, Plainsboro, Monroe, Jamesburg, and Cranbury for a special luncheon celebrating residents aged 90 and older.

The luncheon honored residents aged 90 and older, recognizing their lifetime of experiences, contributions, and dedication to their families and communities. Guests enjoyed an afternoon of fellowship, entertainment, birthday celebrations, and lunch alongside fellow seniors, family members, caregivers, Mayor Charlie Carley, members of the Township Council, and Dawn Neglia, Director of the South Brunswick Senior Center.

Hosted at the South Brunswick Senior Center, the event highlighted the Township’s continued commitment to supporting and celebrating older adults throughout the region.

“South Brunswick is honored to host this meaningful celebration recognizing some of the most remarkable members of our community,” said Mayor Charlie Carley. “These residents have witnessed generations of change and helped shape the communities we know today. It was a privilege to celebrate their lives and contributions.”

The event brought together seniors from neighboring communities in a warm and festive atmosphere focused on appreciation, connection, and community spirit. Family members, caregivers, and staff also joined in recognizing the honorees and sharing in the celebration.

South Brunswick officials thanked the South Brunswick Senior Center staff, volunteers, and partnering organizations who helped make the event possible.

For more information about programs and services offered through the South Brunswick Senior Center, visit South Brunswick Township.

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PRESS RELEASE - MAY 27, 2026 SOUTH BRUNSWICK RENEWS VON THUN'S LEASE FOR CONTINUED FARMING ON CULVER ROAD OPEN SPACE

For Immediate Release

May 27, 2026

Contact: Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township Public Affairs

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South Brunswick Renews Von Thun’s Lease for Continued Farming on Culver Road Open Space

Township Council unanimously approves agreement keeping 10.3-acre Monmouth Junction property in agricultural use

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — The South Brunswick Township Council has renewed a lease allowing Von Thun’s Country Farm Market, LLC to continue farming a 10.3-acre, Township-owned open space property at 241-297 Culver Road in Monmouth Junction.

The Township Council unanimously adopted the resolution authorizing the agreement at its May 20, 2026 meeting.

The Township acquired the property as open space, and it has remained in agricultural use under provisions established during the original acquisition. The renewed lease continues that arrangement, preserving the land’s agricultural heritage while keeping it in productive use.

Mayor Charlie Carley said keeping the land in active farming reflects the Township’s longstanding commitment to preserving open space.

“The Von Thun family has farmed in our community for generations, and their work ensures the property continues to serve a meaningful purpose for residents,” Carley said.

The renewal reflects the Township’s broader effort to balance open space preservation with responsible stewardship of public land resources.

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PRESS RELEASE - MAY 22, 2026 SOUTH BRUNSWICK SHARES UPCOMING ROAD IMPROVEMENT SCHEDULE FOR ROUTE 522

For Immediate Release

May 22, 2026

Contact: Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township Public Affairs

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK SHARES UPCOMING ROAD IMPROVEMENT SCHEDULE FOR ROUTE 522

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — South Brunswick Township is providing residents with advance notice of upcoming roadway improvements planned along Route 522 to help motorists prepare for temporary traffic impacts and adjust travel plans as needed.

Roadway milling and resurfacing activity is anticipated between Georges Road and Kingston Lane beginning on or about June 1 and continuing through June 23, weather and equipment availability permitting. Work is expected to take place Monday through Friday between approximately 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

The current anticipated work schedule includes:

  • Milling: June 1 – June 12
  • Paving: June 15 – June 22
  • Striping: June 23

Motorists may experience temporary lane shifts, traffic pattern adjustments, and delays while crews are working in the area.

Mayor Charles Carley said keeping residents informed about projects affecting daily travel remains a priority for the Township.

“Road improvements help maintain safe and reliable travel throughout our community, and we want residents to have information in advance so they can better plan their day,” said Mayor Carley. “We appreciate everyone’s patience during construction activities and understand that temporary inconveniences help support long-term improvements for those who travel through South Brunswick.”

South Brunswick Township will continue sharing project updates as they become available. Residents are encouraged to allow extra travel time and use caution when driving through active work zones.

Please note that construction scheduling and work operations are subject to change based on field conditions and project needs.

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PRESS RELEASE - MAY 18, 2026 SOUTH BRUNSWICK HONORS WORLD WAR II VETERAN SALVATORE A. DIMATTINA

For Immediate Release

May 18, 2026

Contact: Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township Public Affairs

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK HONORS

WORLD WAR II VETERAN

SALVATORE A. DIMATTINA

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — The Township of South Brunswick honored World War II veteran Salvatore A. DiMattina during a Veteran Street Sign Dedication Ceremony held on Saturday, May 16, at the intersection of Kingsley Road and Berwick Road in Kendall Park.

Family members including his daughter Cushla Bowman and grandson Joseph Rullo, friends, neighbors, Township officials, veterans’ organizations, and community members gathered to recognize DiMattina’s service and sacrifice through the Township’s Veteran Street Sign Program, which permanently commemorates local wartime veterans by placing honorary street signs along municipal roadways.

Representing the Township were Mayor Charlie Carley, Deputy Mayor Ken Bierman, Councilwoman Jo Hochman, Councilwoman Archana “Ann” Grover, Councilwoman Patty Germain, and Township Manager Bryan Bidlack.

DiMattina served honorably in the United States Army during World War II, entering active duty on April 23, 1942. Assigned to Engineer Aviation Battalions within the Ninth Air Force, including the 834th Engineer Aviation Battalion and Headquarters Company, 877th Airborne Aviation Engineer Battalion, he participated in some of the most significant campaigns of the European Theater, including Normandy, Northern France, the Rhineland, and Central Europe. During the D-Day invasion, he stormed the beaches of Normandy as Allied forces began the liberation of Europe.

Corporal DiMattina served overseas for more than three years and was awarded the Distinguished Unit Badge, the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with Bronze Arrowhead, and the Good Conduct Medal for his honorable and meritorious service.

The ceremony opened with welcoming remarks recognizing DiMattina’s courage and dedication, followed by an invocation from Kendall Park resident and Pastor of Jacob’s Well Church, Scott Jones. American Legion Commander Jimmy Chin led the Pledge of Allegiance and shared DiMattina’s military history before remarks from Mayor Charlie Carley and the reading of the official Township resolution by Councilwoman Ann Grover.

DiMattina’s daughter, Cushla Bowman, shared remarks about her father’s life and legacy before unveiling the commemorative street sign alongside family members.

“So much of the good in a place like ours, we owe to people like Sal DiMattina — people who never ask to be noticed. People who go when their country needs them. Who keep faith with their families. Who watch over their neighbors. South Brunswick is the town we love because Sal DiMattina’s family is part of it,” said Mayor Charlie Carley.

The Veteran Street Sign Program was established by the Township of South Brunswick to honor residents who served during wartime and to preserve their stories for generations to come.

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