For further information, contact:
Jennifer Poppy
South Brunswick Township
Public Affairs
732-329-4000, ext. 7275
FALL 2026 VETERAN STREET RECOGNITIONS IN SOUTH BRUNSWICK
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. (Aug. 18) — This fall, South Brunswick Township will recognize local veterans for their service through the Veterans Recognition Street Naming Initiative. The township’s Veteran Street Sign Program allows South Brunswick residents who served as wartime veterans to be honored by adding their names to a secondary sign on an existing municipal street.
By adding the names of local wartime veterans to public street signs, the township seeks to promote public awareness of these individuals while showing appreciation for their outstanding contributions and service to our country as members of the U.S. armed forces.
Eligible candidates for this honor include honorably discharged veterans who served in a military department as defined under the Department of Defense, which includes the departments of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Wartime veterans are individuals who served in the active military forces during a period of armed conflict, or who received armed forces expeditionary or other campaign service medals during an emergency condition, including those who died in the line of duty in the active military forces.
“Each of these veterans has a story of service and sacrifice that deserves to be remembered,” said Mayor Charlie Carley. “These street dedications give our community an opportunity to honor their contributions and make sure their names and service remain a visible part of South Brunswick for generations to come.”
The township will hold four street dedication ceremonies this fall, all beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturdays. Residents are invited to attend and join township officials, families, friends and community members in honoring these local veterans and recognizing their service to our nation.
The dedication schedule is:
- Sept. 19: Ronald John Kornacivich (Army Airborne, Vietnam War), at the intersection of Ridge Road and Marc Drive, closest to Georges Road.
- Sept. 26: Charles Arthur Wiggs (Navy, Korean War), at the intersection of Roberts Street and Williams Road.
- Oct. 10: John Morgan Harding Jr. (Army, Korean War), at the intersection of Old Beekman Road and Joye Lane.
- Oct. 24: Herbert Tainow (Navy, World War II) and Shirley Tainow (Navy WAVES, World War II), at the intersection of Kendall Road and Leahy Road.
South Brunswick Township encourages residents to attend these ceremonies and join in showing appreciation for the veterans and their families who have given so much in service to our country.
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