Born in New York in 1924 In 1946 Segal married Helen Steinberg and bought a chicken farm in South Brunswick. He worked the farm and started creating his life-sized white plaster sculptures made from casts of living models in 1961 In 1963 George Segal hosted the YAM Festival (May backwards) on his farm. The festival was a multimedia avant garde event. The YAM festival was held … [Read more...]
Jane Snyder
Born in Camden New Jersey on December 25th, 1927 Received a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 1949 from The New Jersey College for Women, now Douglas College when there were few women graduating in that field Was the president of the South Brunswick Democratic Club Chaired the South Brunswick Open Space Committee Served on the South Brunswick Human Rights Committee Received … [Read more...]
Corporal Joseph Elwood Cicchino
Born in Monmouth Junction on April 3rd, 1929 Corporal Cicchino, was a rifleman and son of Carmine and Mary Notte Cicchino, He was a member of Headquarters Company, 1st Ordnance battalion, 1st Marine Division He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in Korea on March 4, 1951 Corporal Cicchino was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Action Ribbon, the Korean Service Medal, the … [Read more...]
LCpl Sean F. Estler
Born in New Brunswick, he resided in Kendall Park most of his life He graduated from South Brunswick High School in 1982, where he was active as a member of the Outdoor Club, a member of the junior varsity football team, and a member of the band Cpl. Estler was a member of Troop 90 Boy Scouts sponsored by the Community Presbyterian Church of the Sand Hills, Kendall Park, and in 1981, he was … [Read more...]
Alfred “Al” Kady
Born 1921, died 2013 Alfred was a United States World War II veteran and Normandy Beach survivor Past commander of the 9111 VFW and American Legion Post 401 Past chair of the South Brunswick Transportation Committee Mr. Kady was presented with the New Jersey Distinguished Service Medal 2002 Alfred Kady received the “Key to the Township” in 2003 Kady “discovered” the grave … [Read more...]
Vivian Stringer
Vivian Stringer lives in South Brunswick Mrs. Stringer is the Rutgers University’s head coach for the women’s basketball team She is one of the winningest coaches in Women’s College basketball history Sports Illustrated and USA Today Coach Awards in 1993 Black Coaches Association Coach of the Year 1993 and 1998 Stringer was inducted to the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001 … [Read more...]
David Anthony Neumann
David Neumann is a choreographer, dancer, and actor Neumann graduated from South Brunswick High School in 1983 He has taught dance at Julliard, NYU, Princeton, and Yale and is currently a tenured professor at in the Theater department at Sarah Lawrence College David is a founding member of Doug Elkins Dance Company He has won a Bessie awards in 1991 for his performance as a dancer … [Read more...]
Mohamed Sanu
Mohamed Sanu is an American Football wide receiver for the New England Patriots Born in Sayreville, NJ, moved to Sierra Leone as a child before moving to Dayton, in South Brunswick, NJ Led South Brunswick to first playoff berth in nearly 40 years throughout his last year playing on the team Graduated from South Brunswick High School in December 2008/January 2009 2011--Named MVP in football … [Read more...]
Mukul K. Agarwal
Lost on September 11th 2001
Mukul Argarwal grew up in Kendall Park and graduated from South Brunswick High School in 1980. After graduating Mukul went on to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania in 1984 and the Wharton School earning an MBA in 1990. After working in California Mukul moved back to New Jersey to be near his parents who had health issues. September 11th was the 2nd day at his new job at Fiduciary … [Read more...]
Toyena C. Skinner
Lost on September 11th 2001
Toyena graduated from Lehman High School. In 1998, she joined First Union and worked as an associate in the Wealth Management National Services Group. She was a hard worker, very smart, and a fast learner. She had a big heart, was honest and sincere. She loved her cat January, rock music, and was a proud Mom. She left behind her son, her Mother, two sisters, and a brother. Skinner was a new … [Read more...]