North Brunswick Love is Light race to honor legacy of judge s slain son
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NORTH BRUNSWICK – Next month will mark the one-year anniversary of the day 20-year-old Daniel Anderl, the son of a federal judge, was fatally shot inside his family s home by a man disgruntled with his mother.
Shot in the heart, he died protecting his father, defense attorney Mark Anderl, who suffered multiple gunshot wounds in the July 19, 2020, attack by a man posing as a delivery person, and his mother, U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas, who was in another part of the house.
The judge and her husband want to see their only child s legacy live on.
Your Turn: East Brunswick administration needs to ban fluoride in water
The East Brunswick Township Council meeting of May 4 to discuss fluoridation was carried out in admirable fashion. I would guess the objectives put forth were achieved. To wit, there was a plethora of pros and cons on this issue for East Brunswick.
It was not a surprise that the mayor and his dentist group “rolled out” the same, tired slogans touted for decades by such respected institutions as the ADA and AMA, which are based on flawed science and propaganda, unfortunately. Clearly, it indicated that politics often persuades the public.
South Brunswick names acting township manager
South Brunswick names acting township manager ×
Bryan Bidlack is South Brunswick s acting township manager.PHOTO COURTESY OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP
Bryan Bidlack has served South Brunswick for 22 years, as head of the Department of Community Development since 1999, and as deputy manager the past three years.
On April 27, the South Brunswick Township Council appointed Bidlack as the acting township manager since manager Bernard Hvozdovic began as municipal administrator in Princeton on May 3.
Bidlack has supervised professional and administrative staff and the township’s land use consultancy, and has assisted in the preparation of township budgets and participated in the formation of collective bargaining agreements for many years, according to information provided by the township.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The Township Council has appointed an acting township manager.
Bryan Bidlack was appointed acting township manager on April 27. Former Township Manager Bernard Hvozdovic has accepted the township manager position in Princeton starting on May 3, according to a statement from the township.
“I am honored that the Mayor and Council have entrusted me with this position, Bidlack said I look forward to serving the community and most importantly I am determined to ensure the quality of life for all in South Brunswick is preserved.”
The governing body recognized Bidlack’s 22 years of service to the township, including the previous three as the deputy manager.