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This Department
provides
comprehensive
social services
to the residents
of New Brunswick
in areas
including
health,
recreation, and
vital
statistics. The
Department is
made up of seven
divisions:
Health
732.745.5021
In
conjunction with
the Middlesex
County Health
Department, The
Division of
Health provides
environmental
health
investigations
and inspections
of all licensed
food vendors in
accordance with
Chapter 12 of
the New Jersey
Sanitary Code.
The Division
also coordinates
with the
Middlesex County
Department of
Health and the
New Brunswick
Schools to
provide
immunizations,
health screening
sessions and
health education
programs
throughout New
Brunswick.
To contact the
Middlesex County
Health
Department call
732.745.5021.
Recreation
732.745.5125
The Division of
Recreation
administers
various programs
and services
geared toward
residents of and
visitors to the
City of New
Brunswick.
Programs include
adult and youth
athletic leagues
in soccer,
softball,
baseball, and
basketball,
seasonal events
including the
Raritan River
Festival and
Summer Concert
Series, and
organized field
trips.
In cooperation
with the
Division of
Parks, The
Division of
Recreation
schedules and
monitors the use
of all parks
throughout the
City of New
Brunswick.
The Division of
Recreation also
manages the HUB
Teen Center
located at 411
Joyce Kilmer
Avenue. The
Center provides
New Brunswick
residents ages
13-19 with a
place to join
together outside
of the
traditional
school hours.
Homework
assistance,
computer labs
and training,
professional
development
skills
workshops, and
recreational
programming are
just a few of
the amenities
offered to
members of the
Teen Center.
For additional
information
about New
Brunswick's
recreational
activities
contact Mike
Blackwell at
732.745.5125 or
Mblack942@aol.com.
Senior
Resource Center
732-745-5100
Melanie Ford,
Director
The New
Brunswick Senior
Citizen Resource
Center (NBSCRC)
is a
multi-purpose
facility for
independent
seniors and is
designed to
provide a safe,
supportive and
stimulating
environment. All
New Brunswick
residents sixty
years of age and
older are
encouraged to
become members.
Operation hours
are Monday
through Friday
from 8:30 am to
4:30 pm. Serving
a diverse
population, the
NBSCRC offers a
variety of
cultural,
social,
educational,
recreational and
health related
programs
designed to
enhance the
quality of life
of New
Brunswick's
senior
community. The
NBSCRC also
provides social
service
information/assistance,
a breakfast and
lunch program
and free
transportation.
There is no fee
for membership.
Vital
Statistics
732.745.5018
Vital
Statistics:
Hours of
operation 8:30
am - 4:30 pm
732.745.5018/5061
Responsible for
registering all
births, civil
unions, domestic
partnerships,
marriages and
deaths in the
City of New
Brunswick.
The following
information is
pertains to
Vital
Statistics:
Certified
copies of
births,
civil
unions,
domestic
partnerships,
marriages,
and deaths
Applications
for civil
unions and
marriages
Filing of
domestic
partnerships
Modifications
of all vital
records
There are three
ways to obtain
certified
copies:
Our fees
are as
follows:
- First
copy: $25.00
- Any
additional
copies of
the same
record
ordered on
the same day
is $5.00
each.
In person,
our address
is 78 Bayard
St (Bayard
St. is off
of George
St.; City
Hall is on
the left
hand side
after the
Commerce
Bank.
Parking is
behind the
building.
There is a
guard at the
security
booth, tell
him you are
going to the
Health Dept
and he will
direct you
to our
office).
Acceptable
methods of
payment are
cash, money
order,
certified
check, or
debit cards
with an
additional
fee of
$2.50.
*Identity
must be
established
by the
couple
through a
valid driver
license,
valid
passport or
valid State
or Federal
ID
By mail:
The mailing
address is:
New
Brunswick
Health
Dept., P.O.
Box 269, New
Brunswick,
NJ
08903-0269.
Acceptable
methods of
payment are
money order
or certified
checks made
out to the
City of New
Brunswick.
Credit cards
w/
expiration
date are
acceptable
with an
additional
cost of
$6.00
charged
through your
credit card.
Photo copies
of ID must
be submitted
along with
request.
By
website:
www.vitalchek.com
follow the
instructions
listed on
this
website,
additional
fees apply.
Eligible
individuals who
can obtain
certified copies
of vital
records.
The individual
of legal age,
the parents of,
a brother or
sister of legal
age (with proof
of their
relationship
i.e. certified
copy of birth
certificate
showing parents
names), the
spouse/partner
(with proof of
civil union,
domestic
partnership or
marriage
certificate),
the child of
legal age (with
proof of their
relationship
i.e. certified
copy of birth
certificate
showing parents
names), the
grandchild of
legal age (with
proof of their
relationship
i.e. certified
copies of birth
certificate
showing parents
and grandparents
names), the
legal
guardian/representative
with proper
court documents
within a 2 year
period).
Required
Identification.
A valid
photo
drivers
license
showing your
CURRENT
address and
signature;
If a valid
photo
drivers
license is
not
available,
two of the
following
are
necessary:
A
non-photo
drivers
license
County ID
Passport
Vehicle
registration
and/or
insurance
card
Copy of
utility
bill, bank
statement
Proof of
signature is
required
Records Request
form can be
downloaded by
clicking the
link on the left
hand side of the
screen, under
dept. of health
applications at
the beginning of
the Department
of Social
Services web
page.
When filling out
request form,
the information
provided must be
exact and
complete as it
appears on the
original record.
Please provide a
phone number
where you can be
reached should a
problem arise.
If you wish to
apply for a
civil
union/marriage
license the
following is
needed:
To apply in
person:
Application
can be made
where either
party
resides with
proof
Both
parties may
be present;
if applying
separately,
the same
witness must
be present
18 years
of age
Provide
social
security
numbers
(which will
be kept
confidential)
Witness 18
years of age
or older
Fee of
$28.00
Suggested
additional items
:
Birth
certificate
If you
were in a
former
union, and
it was
legally
dissolved,
final
decrees
If by
death,
certified
copy of
death
certificate
You may also
complete the
applications on
the State of New
Jerseys website
at
www.state.nj.us/health.
You must follow
the instructions
on this site.
There is a three
day waiting
period before
the license can
be issued. If a
time waiver is
necessary, it
must be granted
by a Superior
Court Judge.
To complete a
Domestic
Partnership:
Each
partner must
sign in
front of a
notary an
Affidavit of
Domestic
Partnership
(Affidavits
are
available
from any
local
registrars
office)
Partners
must be 62
years of
age, same or
opposite sex
Share a
common
residence or
member of NJ
State
Retirement
System
Jointly
responsible
for each
others
common
welfare
Not in any
other
commitment
recognized
by NJ Law
Notarized
Affidavit
must be
taken to any
local
registrars
office to be
filed and
purchase a
certificate
of Domestic
Partnership
Fee of
$28.00
ANY AND ALL
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
PLEASE CALL OUR
OFFICE.
Dial-A-Ride
732.745.5161
The City of
New Brunswick
provides
transportation
for all eligible
residents to
doctor's
appointments and
social service
agencies within
the Greater New
Brunswick Area.
For more
information or
to schedule a
ride contact
732.745.5161.
Youth
Services System
New
Brunswick's
Youth Services
System provides
comprehensive
after school
programming for
New Brunswick
residents ages
6-15. This
program operates
at seven school
within New
Brunswick
providing the
opportunity for
children from
all parts of New
Brunswick to
participate at a
site close to
their home.
Activities
provided in
through the
Youth Services
System include
homework
assistance, peer
counseling,
leadership
training,
athletic
programming, and
workshops in
music, drama,
and photography.
Parents and
other family
members are
encouraged to
take part in
much of the
programming. The
Youth Services
System strives
to bring
together
business
leaders, social
service
agencies,
community
groups, and
educators in an
effort to offer
programming
which will be
most beneficial
to participants.
The Youth
Services System
has also formed
partnerships
with several
departments at
Rutgers
University to
provide
educational,
training, and
internship
opportunities
for Rutgers
students as well
as leadership,
staffing, and
financing for
YSS
participants.
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Contact
the New
Brunswick
Division
of
Animal
Control
to
license
your
pets! |
Animal
Control
732.745.5016
The New
Brunswick
Division of
Animal Control
works in a
coordinated
effort to
protect both
residents and
pets and stray
animals. The
Division
responds to
calls in both
Highland Park
and New
Brunswick, rents
traps to New
Brunswick
residents to
remove unwanted
animals from
private property
in a harmless
way, and
provides basic
veterinary
services to
animals without
owners.
In accordance
with Municipal
Codes 6.04 and
6.08 the
Division of
Animal Control
licenses all
pets and exotic
animals kept in
the City of New
Brunswick. To
apply for a pet
license fill out
the appropriate
form and return
it with payment,
no personal
checks to the
Department of
Health office
at:
New
Brunswick
Health
Department
Division of
Animal
Control
PO Box 269
New
Brunswick NJ
08903-0269
The Division
also offers free
educational
information to
residents on
issues related
to pet care and
handling as well
as rabies and
neuter/spay
programs.
For additional
information
about the
Division of
Animal Control
call
732.745.5016. |