South Brunswick fire district elections scheduled for April 20
South Brunswick fire district elections scheduled for April 20
On April 20, the annual fire district elections will take place throughout New Jersey.
As part of the election, individuals are elected to fill expiring three-year terms as fire commissioners. Also voted on during the election is the annual budget for each fire district.
This is not a new tax, Chief Christopher Perez of the Kendall Park Fire Company reminded residents. South Brunswick separated into three taxing fire districts in 1978, and as such, the fire tax has been included as a separate line item in a property owner’s property tax bill for almost 45 years.
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Sanford H. ‘Sandy’ Friemann
Sanford H. “Sandy” Friemann of New Suffolk died suddenly from cardiac arrest on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, near his winter residence in Marco Island, Fla. He was 79 years old.
Born on Aug. 19, 1941, to Henry and Lillian (Mock) Friemann in Freeport, N.Y., Sandy spent his early summers on Little Creek in Cutchogue. He attended the University of Georgia and SUNY/Farmingdale, earning a degree in horticulture. After graduating, he moved full-time to Cutchogue, where he began what would become a 40-year career in agriculture. He was the co-founder of Pinewood Perennial Gardens in Cutchogue with his longtime business partner, Hank Rienecker.