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...]
Grace Plater
Grace Plater became a Kendall Park resident in 1963 Became civically involved by bringing pies to welcome new residents in 1967 With other South Brunswick citizens formed The Concerned Black Parents and Citizens of South Brunswick. The group was formed in 1972 to find ways to assist black students who were struggling in the school system Received the Barry Indik Memorial Award for her … [Read more...]