North Brunswick officials thank township engineer for 15 years of service

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NORTH BRUNSWICK – Municipal officials said so long to a “personable” member of North Brunswick’s contract professional staff.

John Kriskowski worked his last day with CME Associates on Feb. 26 after being employed with the firm since 2006.

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Kriskowski was North Brunswick’s designated client manager for 15 years and the engineer for the North Brunswick Planning Board.

He sat through hundreds of meetings, assessing tens of millions of dollars worth of capital improvements for dozens of applications, Michael Hritz, director of Community Development, said during North Brunswick’s March 1 Township Council meeting.

Councilman Ralph Andrews said Kriskowski always made complex information easy to understand. Andrews said Kriskowski is personable, not just technical.

“I have come to respect the mayor and the council and the employees of the township,” Kriskowski said upon receiving a proclamation. “The very important part for me is … talking about the friendships and the personal relationships I have developed with many of you over these 15 years.”

Kriskowski will be moving south upon his retirement.

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