Bound Brook students work to improve quality of life in town

July 22, 2018

Borough residents and visitors alike will feel a bit safer as street safety measures and beautification projects will be implemented throughout the month of July, and possibly for good.

Those putting in the work are Student Ambassadors, a group of students part of 4-H and Middle Earth, whose mission is to “provide youth with prevention, intervention, and crisis services to help them to become responsible and productive members of our community,” according to Lisa Rothenburger, 4-H agent for Somerset County.

The teens have spent the past nine months researching with community officials and various stakeholders. Through their research and consultations with graduate students at the Rutgers University’s Bloustein School of Policy and Planning, the teens decided to focus on street safety in the borough, and to make it a more lively place to live in and visit.

MyCentralJersey.com, July 21, 2018

Recent Posts

MCRP student receives 9/11 Memorial Program fellowship

The New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC) / Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT) September 11th Memorial Program for Regional Transportation Planning selection committee has selected Abigail Alvarez, PPP '25/MCRP '26 for...

Kumar, Andrews: Energy Efficiency Policies in Transition

Reflections on Energy Efficiency Policies in Sustainable Transition: Bedrock, Gamechanger, or More of the Same? Abstract In this study, we analyze how energy efficiency actions, policies, and outcomes are tied to wider socio-economic and political contexts that are...

Studio: Decarbonizing NYC’s Low-to-Moderate-Income Buildings

Read Report Executive Summary Background Commercial and residential buildings are responsible for over 70% of NYC’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (City of New York, 2024). To address the large impact of buildings on climate, New York City’s Local Law 97 (LL97)...

Social Determinants, Health Policy, & Public Health

Social Determinants, Health Policy, and the Public Health Classroom: A Discussion with Katie Pincura Dean Stuart Shapiro and the EJB Talks podcast have returned for season 13 with associate teaching professor Katie Pincura. Katie’s path into public health began as a...