Carolyn McCallum was the first woman mayor of South Brunswick Ms. McCallum has been a resident of South Brunswick since 1959 Served on the South Brunswick Board of Education from 1962-1969 Vice President of Middlesex County of Economic Opportunity In 1974 the South Brunswick Jaycees selected Ms. McCallum as “Outstanding Citizen” “I have such a commitment to this town. I love … [Read more...]
Anne Zeman
Anne Zeman is an author who has spent her career in the publishing field Helped found and is the current Chair of the Kingston Village Advisory Committee Received the Barry Indik Memorial Award for her service to the South Brunswick Community Is a founding trustee of the Kingston Historical Society Is a longtime member of the League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area which … [Read more...]
Stella Andrassy
Stella Kuylenstierna Andrassy was a countess originally from Sweden. She emigrated to Hungary but had to flee with her husband, Count Imre Andrassy, when the Russians took over in 1945 Countess Andrassy came to New York City in 1948 and started writing a book on her specialty--solar energy devices In 1959, she and her husband moved to Kingston in order for her to be able to work for … [Read more...]
Debra Johnson
Debra M.S. Johnson immigrated to the United States from Jamaica in 1970 and moved to South Brunswick in 1972 Became Township Committeewoman in 1994 Became the first directly elected black mayor in 1997 Served on many South Brunswick Boards and Commissions such as the Planning Board, the Affordable Housing Commission, and the Women’s Commission. Served as liaison to various Township … [Read more...]
Joan Luckhardt Ph.D.
Joan Luckhardt lived in the village of Dayton in South Brunswick Luckhardt taught at Rutgers, William Paterson University, and was part of the faculty of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey She was instrumental in saving the historically significant Slack-Carroll House from being demolished. The Slack Carroll House was one of the first houses built north of the Five … [Read more...]