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North Brunswick Residents Show Up—Data Center a NoGo

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Cool to see citizens show up and for four hours spoke out against the data center. Speakers ranged from ages 10 to Octogenarians.

Council voted to table ordinance 26-13 allowing for the build of a data center in a redevelopment lot (100 Fidelity Plaza).

The ordinance is to be rewritten to prohibit data centers at the next meeting.

Shout out to everyone who signed petitions, shared information, showed up, spoke up online and at the meeting

u/Norcross_ — 6 days ago
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Attention: Residents of North Brunswick & Surrounding Towns

Hey r/newjersey, please consider joining us, or helping spread the word, for the North Brunswick Township Council meeting this Monday at 7:00 PM. Community members will be speaking out against a proposed warehouse or data center development on our wetlands.

This isn’t about politics. If you’re familiar with the area, you know how much traffic congestion and infrastructure strain already exists. Many residents are concerned about the environmental impact and the long-term effects this type of development could have on the community and surrounding towns.

Check the QR codes for more info, feel free to ask any questions. We appreciate any support!

u/Emz423 — 10 days ago
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Local musician here, running a one-week summer brass camp for teens in Plainsboro, NJ

Hi all, I'm a trombonist and music educator based in central Jersey. This August I'm running the first year of a one-week brass intensive for teens, ages 12 to 18, right here in Plainsboro at WW-P High School North.

It runs August 3 to 7, with conservatory-trained faculty on trumpet, horn, tuba, and trombone, and the week ends with a public showcase concert that anyone's welcome to come to. Honestly it's the kind of thing I wish existed near me when I was a teenager.

Posting partly so local families with a young brass player know it's happening, and partly because I'm glad to answer any questions about it here. Details are at unboundbrass.com, and registration's open through July 20.

u/Musicmaster02 — 10 days ago