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FUN FACT The first collegiate football game took place in New Brunswick on November 6, 1869. Rutgers triumphed over Princeton 6-4, igniting America’s love for college football.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY LAUNCHES OPIOID SETTLEMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL In response to the nationwide opioid epidemic, the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners has established the Middlesex County Opioid Settlement Advisory Council which includes a cross-section of experts in behavioral health, substance use disorders, and community outreach. Experts include representatives from the County’s healthcare partners at RWJBarnabas Health/Rutgers University Behavioral Healthcare and Hackensack Meridian Health and the Office of the County Prosecutor. The Advisory Council’s primary role is to offer input and recommendations regarding the allocation of funds received between opioid distributors and the State of New Jersey as a result of class action lawsuits. For more information and to suggest how to apply these funds, please visit middlesexcountynj.gov/ opioidinput . by the County through nationwide settlements
COUNTY CELEBRATES 90+ RESIDENTS WITH BIRTHDAY EVENTS AND LUNCHEONS In honor of Older Americans Month in May, Middlesex County organized four special events throughout the month to celebrate residents turning 90 years and older. Birthday celebrations and luncheons took place in Old Bridge, South Brunswick, Sayreville, and Piscataway, allowing the community to mark this remarkable milestone. COUNTY PROSECUTOR HONORED BY NEW JERSEY WOMEN LAWYERS ASSOCIATION During the prestigious Women’s Initiative and Leaders in the Law, Platinum Gala, Honorable Yolanda Ciccone was recognized for her exemplary work and dedication in the public sector. She is among a select group of outstanding female leaders in New Jersey’s legal community to receive this prestigious award.
bias, or discrimination can take refuge. The Safe Place partner assists in contacting the police and allows the victim to wait safely on the premises until police arrive. For more information or to sign up for the program, visit middlesexcountynj.gov and search “Safe Place,” call Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office Detective Wade at 732-745-8383 or Detective Blackwell at 732-745-3465, or email safeplace@co.middlesex.nj.us. EJOTV OPENING WEEKEND East Jersey Old Town Village (EJOTV), Middlesex County’s season with great enthusiasm! Through October, visitors of all ages are invited to explore EJOTV and engage with historical interpreters who bring its rich heritage to life through various trades and crafts. East Jersey Old Town Village and the Cornelius Low House, both located in Piscataway, premier historical site, commenced their 2023
are open to the public year- round, from Wednesday to Sunday, and admission is free.
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE LAUNCHES SAFE PLACE PROGRAM During Middlesex County’s June 6 Pride flag raising event, Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone announced the launch of the Safe Place Program. An initiative that promotes community safety and awareness against hate crimes and discrimination, the Safe Place Program was rolled out at Rutgers University and in the City of New Brunswick on June 3. Woodbridge, Highland Park, Metuchen, and Monroe are already active in the program. Under the Safe Place Program, law enforcement partners, local businesses, schools, and community organizations display Safe Place decals identifying locations in the community
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT WINS 2023 NJ CLEAN COMMUNITIES COUNTY PROGRAM AWARD The Office of Solid Waste Management was awarded the 2023 NJ Clean Communities County Program Award by the New Jersey Clean Communities Council, Inc. This recognition highlights the Office’s exceptional county- wide clean communities program, encompassing cleanup efforts, enforcement initiatives, and educational campaigns. Notably, the “Bring Your Own Bag” campaign was acknowledged for its comprehensive approach, including outreach to businesses, provision of reusable bags to residents and communities in need, and an effective advertising campaign to promote awareness.
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY MAGNET SCHOOLS CLASS OF 2023 GRADUATES The Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners extends heartfelt congratulations to the 2023 graduates of Middlesex County Magnet Schools and wishes
FUN FACT The inaugural airmail flight in New Jersey occurred in South Amboy on July 4, 1912, significantly expanding global communication.
them continued success. Several ceremonies were held between Thursday, June 22 and Friday, June 23,
honoring a total of 500 graduates.
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as Safe Places where anyone experiencing a hate crime,
(L-R) Commissioner Charles Kenny, Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios, Clerk Pinkin, and Prosecutor Ciccone at the Pride flag raising.
Commissioner Charles Kenny and Surrogate Cortes celebrate birthdays of residents aged 90+
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