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TO APPLY: Marriage Licenses can be applied for at Town Hall by appointment only. Call (732) 968-1023 x6648 or email dswiderski@middlebrookhealth.org to schedule Click Here for Marriage License Application Request a Marriage Ceremony Request a Certified Copy of a Marriage License
TO APPLY:
Marriage Licenses can be applied for at Town Hall by appointment only.
Call (732) 968-1023 x6648 or email dswiderski@middlebrookhealth.org to schedule
Click Here for Marriage License Application
Request a Marriage Ceremony
Request a Certified Copy of a Marriage License
A Master Plan is a planning document developed to guide the use of lands within the municipality in a manner which protects public health and safety and promotes the general welfare. Under New Jersey Municipal Land Use Law, the Master Plan is adopted by the Planning Board. The Master Plan is essentially the blueprint used by the Township to guide decisions regarding both growth and conservation. It provides a cohesive focus by outlining development goals and objectives for a community and identifying suitable locations for commercial, housing and mixed-use development and open space and recreational areas. The Master Plan establishes mechanisms for preserving environmental, historic and cultural resources and integrates the various components involving community life through community facilities, circulation/transportation and utilities plans. A periodic reexamination of municipal plans is required under N.J.S.A. 40:55D-89 to be conducted every six years. The reexamination is conducted by the Planning Board and reviews the master plan and development regulations. A report on the findings of such reexamination is adopted by the Planning Board by resolution. For Green Brook's Master Plan, Please Click Here to visit our File Depot ---> Click on the Planning/Zoning/Construction folder and then the Master Plan subfolder
A Master Plan is a planning document developed to guide the use of lands within the municipality in a manner which protects public health and safety and promotes the general welfare. Under New Jersey Municipal Land Use Law, the Master Plan is adopted by the Planning Board.
The Master Plan is essentially the blueprint used by the Township to guide decisions regarding both growth and conservation. It provides a cohesive focus by outlining development goals and objectives for a community and identifying suitable locations for commercial, housing and mixed-use development and open space and recreational areas. The Master Plan establishes mechanisms for preserving environmental, historic and cultural resources and integrates the various components involving community life through community facilities, circulation/transportation and utilities plans. A periodic reexamination of municipal plans is required under N.J.S.A. 40:55D-89 to be conducted every six years. The reexamination is conducted by the Planning Board and reviews the master plan and development regulations. A report on the findings of such reexamination is adopted by the Planning Board by resolution.
For Green Brook's Master Plan, Please Click Here to visit our File Depot ---> Click on the Planning/Zoning/Construction folder and then the Master Plan subfolder
CLICK HERE for Green Brook Township-Township Committee
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset 110 Rehill Ave, Somerville, NJ 08876 (908) 685-2200 Medemerge Full Health & Urgent Care Services 1005 Washington Ave, Green Brook Township, NJ 08812 (732) 968-8900 Family Care 257 Route 22 East, Green Brook, NJ 08812 732-968-7878 Green Brook Regional Center 275 Greenbrook Rd, Green Brook Township, NJ 08812 (732) 968-6000 Abingdon Care & Rehabilitation Center; Nursing Home 303 Rock Ave, Green Brook Township, NJ 08812 (732) 968-5500
The Municipal Drug Alliance Committee works very closely with the Township Committee, Board of Education, Police Department, school administration and staff, parent groups and many other civic organizations in town in an effort to prevent substance abuse and to provide information to all residents regarding alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. The Alliance consists of six volunteers and one member from the Township Committee. Their meetings take place at 7:30pm on the second Wednesday of each month at Watchung Hills Regional High School. Some of the programs sponsored or supported by the Municipal Drug Alliance Committee are: START – Somerset County’s Steps To Action Recovery Treatment Free Narcan Training & Community-Based Opioid Treatment Somerset County Prescription Drop Boxes Narcotics Anonymous NJ Addiction Services Hotline – 1-844-276-2777 NJ Connect for Recovery – 855-652-3737
The Municipal Drug Alliance Committee works very closely with the Township Committee, Board of Education, Police Department, school administration and staff, parent groups and many other civic organizations in town in an effort to prevent substance abuse and to provide information to all residents regarding alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. The Alliance consists of six volunteers and one member from the Township Committee. Their meetings take place at 7:30pm on the second Wednesday of each month at Watchung Hills Regional High School.
Some of the programs sponsored or supported by the Municipal Drug Alliance Committee are:
WHEN: Saturday, May 2nd and Saturday May 16th, 8 am to 1 pm WHERE: The Green Brook Municipal Complex, 111 Greenbrook Road COST: $5.00 per car or $10.00 for any vehicle with a trailer or anything larger than a pickup Acceptable Items: Household items such as: old furniture, rugs, and collections from attic, basement or tool shed. Please be sure that all items can be safely moved from your vehicle to the dumpsters using appropriate boxes where needed. VERY IMPORTANT: 1. Items that will NOT be accepted: Major appliances, air conditioners, concrete, propane tanks, tree stumps, tires, paint and other toxic materials, recyclables and building materials. If it is more than 1-2 sections of fence or sheetrock, it will not be accepted. Please Note: If possible, metal and electronic items should be kept separate so that they can be easily placed in a separate receptacle on site.
WHEN: Saturday, May 2nd and Saturday May 16th, 8 am to 1 pm
WHERE: The Green Brook Municipal Complex, 111 Greenbrook Road
COST: $5.00 per car or $10.00 for any vehicle with a trailer or anything larger than a pickup
Acceptable Items: Household items such as: old furniture, rugs, and collections from attic, basement or tool shed. Please be sure that all items can be safely moved from your vehicle to the dumpsters using appropriate boxes where needed.
VERY IMPORTANT: 1. Items that will NOT be accepted: Major appliances, air conditioners, concrete, propane tanks, tree stumps, tires, paint and other toxic materials, recyclables and building materials. If it is more than 1-2 sections of fence or sheetrock, it will not be accepted.
Please Note: If possible, metal and electronic items should be kept separate so that they can be easily placed in a separate receptacle on site.