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Resident presses county on New Brunswick office project, criticizes response to July 8 workplace raid

5429935 · July 18, 2025
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A New Brunswick resident asked whether Middlesex County will occupy office space in a proposed redevelopment and raised concerns about parking and local impacts; the same commenter pressed the county over a July 8 federal workplace raid, and county officials said they had no prior notice and would not comment on a federal enforcement action.

A New Brunswick resident told the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners on July 22 that the county appears to be involved in a proposed redevelopment in the city and asked whether the county intends to consolidate leased offices into one of two planned office buildings.

Charlie Guyville, who identified himself as a New Brunswick resident during the public comment period, said redevelopment plans for a site in the city would include two office buildings and asked whether the county would be a tenant or otherwise involved.

A county official said one of the buildings will be large enough to accommodate the consolidation of many of the county’s leased…

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