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East Brunswick council honors Assemblyman Sterley Stanley for his contributions in town

East Brunswick council honors Assemblyman Sterley Stanley for his contributions in town East Brunswick council honors Assemblyman Sterley Stanley for his contributions in town   2 / 3    2 / 3  ❯ EAST BRUNSWICK–Acknowledging his three years of service on the governing body, the East Brunswick Township Council honored former councilman and current Assemblyman Sterley Stanley. Councilman Michael Spadafino, who was Stanley’s runningmate during the 2016 council election, read a resolution during the Feb. 8 council meeting honoring Stanley for his years of service to the community. Stanley served as a councilman from Jan. 1, 2017, through Jan. 26 and served as council president in 2019 and 2020, according to the council. Honored by the resolution, Stanley thanked everyone, and said it was an honor working with each member of the governing body and the municipal staff.

East Brunswick council reduces speed limit on Cranbury Road to accommodate bike lane

East Brunswick council reduces speed limit on Cranbury Road to accommodate bike lane EAST BRUNSWICK – The Township Council has adopted an ordinance amending the municipal code to reduce the speed limit on Cranbury Road from the northernmost Evergreen Boulevard intersection. Business Administrator Joseph Criscuolo said on Dec. 14 that the reason for this speed limit reduction is for the continuation of bicycle paths. “Cranbury Road is a county road and according to the state requirements and the county requirements on their roads, the speed limit will have to be lowered in order to make the changes, or add that bike lane, to get us all the way up to East Brunswick High School,” Criscuolo said. “So it’s our intention to keep widening the bike paths within the town.”

East Brunswick council awards contract for outdoor park upgrades

Country Lane Park in East Brunswick will add tennis, basketball courts Country Lane Park in East Brunswick will add tennis, basketball courts EAST BRUNSWICK–The Township Council approved a resolution awarding Sport-Tech Construction Corporation a $281,777 contract to provide improvements for Country Lane Park. The East Brunswick Department of Recreation and Parks is responsible for maintaining the outdoor courts and athletic facilities within the township’s park system, according to the council. On Oct. 27, the township received three bids for the Country Lane Park improvements. Department of Recreation and Parks Director Michael Reissner reviewed the bids and recommend that a contract be awarded to the lowest bidder, Sports-Tech Construction Corporation of Brewster, New York, according to the council.

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