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By appointing McCormick, Womack said at the time, he fulfilled his 2001 pledge to “hire a director from within the department if he ever had the chance.”

McCormick’s predecessor, Michael Moriarty, could only dedicate part of his time to the township after Sept. 11, 2001, when the U.S. Coast Guard called him to active duty; in Moriarty’s absence, McCormick often performed the duties of the director, according to past reports.

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In 2004, while still a lieutenant, he was named the director of public safety, according to the NBPD.

In 2008, McCormick retired from the sworn officer capacity of the department after 25 years of service and served as the assistant to the mayor for six months. He then returned as the director of public safe- ty as a civilian.

“The entire Township of North Bruns- wick is mourning today the death of Po- lice Director Kenneth McCormick. Ken’s quick smile, sharp wit, intense integrity, unwavering compassion and dedication to family, friends, coworkers and officers made him a hero to those he knew and those he led,” the police department posted on its Facebook page. “The hallmarks of Ken’s tenure as police director were foresight, compassion and caring for the men and women of the department, and a dedication toward justice. Director McCormick leaves a legacy of ingenuity and integrity and his imprint upon our township will be felt for generations to come.”

Visitation was held Sept. 8 at Our Lady of Peace Church, North Brunswick. Funer- al services were held the morning of Sept. 9 on the Great Lawn at Community Park. Interment was at Van Liew Cemetery on Georges Road.

“We express our heartfelt condolences

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JENNIFER AMATO/STAFF North Brunswick Police Director Ken McCormick at last year’s Sept. 11 ceremony. McCormick passed away on Sept. 2.

to the McCormick family and to our friends at the North Brunswick Police Department upon the passing of Ken McCormick,” the North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad posted on their Facebook page. “Director McCormick was a staunch supporter of the squad and a believer in our mission. A beacon of light whose loss will surely be felt across our community.”

“Our deepest condolences and sympathy to North Brunswick police, the McCormick family and the North Brunswick Township community on the loss of Director Ken McCormick. He will be missed. Rest in Peace,” members of North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 posted on their Facebook page.

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Wreaths Across America, sponsored through Elmwood Cemetery, will host a commemorative program to mark the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, at 10 a.m. Sept. 11 at the Sept. 11 memorial off Route 1 south near Chili’s Restaurant.

All safety and health guidelines will be followed, including wearing a mask and social distancing during the ceremony.

Following the ceremony, Wreaths Across America members will collect artifacts from the attendees who would like to donate, such as photos, newspaper clippings, letters, etc. to begin to prepare a time capsule and contents for next year’s 20th anniversary.

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New Jerseyans do not benefit from gas tax

Ronald Reagan said long ago, “Here we go again.”

First, New Jersey, on Aug. 29, announced a 10% increase in the gasoline tax after people are still enraged about two recent increases in the same tax. New Jersey is near the refineries and near the ports just miles away. We are not in Montana or Idaho. New Jersey should have the cheapest gasoline taxes; instead we are burdened among the highest myriad of taxes in the nation.

Gov. Phil Murphy and the State Legislators don’t have a clue about how commerce and capitalism work in America. Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand (The invisible hand describes the unintended social benefits of an individual’s self-interested actions, a concept that was first introduced by Adam Smith in The Theory of Moral Sentiments, written in 1759, invoking it in reference to income distribution.)

There is an exodus of taxpayers, friends and relatives moving to the south – moving to Texas and to Florida with no income tax. How do North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia have such beautiful roads with no toll roads?

New Jersey will be left with a socialized state with governmental control of all areas of life, and left with few taxpayers. Witness the exodus of taxpayers from California and New York City.

Second, Murphy and the legislators have been promoting for years potheads in New Jersey with a recreational drug agenda. Recreational drugs have never worked in the history of world civilizations. We picked up thousands of people off the streets of Brooklyn in a “zombie state” from fake drugs in 2016. There will always be fake drugs with the promotion of recreational drugs. The U.S. spends billions of dollars on medical care for drug abusers, on rehabilitation, and on border security to stop the flow of drugs.

The gasoline tax and the sales tax should be reduced to encourage business and commerce. Stop drugging and taxing the people.

Also, stop mass mailing ballots, it leads to fraud. Congress sets Election Day – not Election Months or Year. Mass ballots are unconstitutional.

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Let Freedom Ring

The Japanese war ministers thought the ceremony would take place aboard an they would bring the naval power of American battleship. The USS Missouri, the U.S. to its knees by bombing and named for the home state of President destroying the American dreadHarry Truman and a ship not noughts moored on Battleship damaged at Pearl Harbor, would Row in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. represent all the ships of the line

In their eyes, the attack of which were. Dec. 7, 1941, was successful. This year marks the 75th anWhile the powerful battleships of niversary of that event. I rememthe U.S. fleet were compromised, ber the resolve and spirit of the the Japanese forgot about a new American people at that time. Do type of ship of the line the airwe still have that spirit today? I craft carrier. Our carriers ranged all over the Pacific, their pilots and planes TO SERVE & HONOR kind of doubt we do. In the past, the American people did the impossible. It is time to do it again. destroying enemy facilities on the island chains paving the way for our infantry to land and conRichard Pender Richard Pender is the senior vice commander of American quer those enemy garrisons. Legion Post 459 in North Bruns

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ing forces for a Back to School Supplies Drive Thru to collect items for students with special needs.

Supplies needed include binders, folders, colored pencils, rulers, construction paper and notebooks.

This one-day collection will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 12 near the cricket fields as you enter Community Park, 2053 Route 130 south, North Brunswick.

Residents donating supplies will drive through and drop off items in the school supply bins, then continue through the parking lot without leaving their car. Wrap supplies in a plastic bag and all involved will follow safety and health guidelines.

The North Brunswick Buddy Ball Association, with assistance from North Brunswick CERT, are reaching out to the business community to hold a school supply day in offices; and the sports community is asked to participate by dropping off supplies when playing games in Community Park that day.

Potential volunteers can call 908-309- 3296. Anyone needing pickup of donated supplies can call 908-307-3260.

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September 9, 2020 Junior Coding Association teaches computer science locally and abroad

By JENNIFER AMATO

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK –Over the past year, friends Jeffrey Paulraj and Adityaa Magesh Kumar created and expanded an education-based nonprofit organization, the Junior Coding Association, across international borders.

The South Brunswick High School seniors started out in November 2019 with the goal of creating a free and immersive education in computer science that would be accessible to students in elementary and middle school.

“This would help these students develop a passion for computer science and pursue it in high school, college and beyond,” Jeffrey said.

The two equally divide the work of creating and monitoring lessons. They created a series of video lessons and corresponding assignments which covered the breadth of an introductory computer science course, and used tools like EdPuzzle, which is an educational video-sharing service, and Google Classroom to disperse their material, Jeffrey said.

“Since we use the flipped classroom approach, students can access our lessons at any time; however, we usually set a oneweek deadline on our assignments.

“We also recruit volunteers to grade the assignments and offer personalized feedback for each of our students’ assignments; we have worked with our public library to award service hours to our volunteers,” he said.

They hold monthly check-ins at the public library.

“We had a strong response, with more than 30 students coming to our first session. Once social distancing and quarantine went into effect in March, we decided to start a new class and opened it to all ages.

“To date, we have approximately 100 registrations in seven countries, including Nigeria, Kenya and Pakistan. In the past few months, Adityaa and I have been advertising our new class starting in September and have also led a seminar sharing our story,” Jeffrey said.

Jeffrey said they were able to expand internationally by contacting popular social media pages to post fliers regarding their classes and spread the organization’s mission of providing quality computer sci- (Continued on next page)

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September 9, 2020 (Continued from previous page) ence education for free. Students can access the lessons at what- ever time is best for them, eliminating the time barrier, he said. “Since we use Google Classroom for communications, which has Google Translate built in, we haven’t had any problems with the language barrier. Also, code is a universal language. “Other than a few keywords like ‘for,’ ‘if’ and ‘print,’ most of our code consists of numbers and other non-alphabetic characters. “While this may seem complicated, we have actually seen kids picking up the material pretty quickly as we use diagrams and examples to illustrate each concept,” Jeffrey said. Jeffrey’s interest in coding began when he saw how many applications there are in the real world. “If you take a look at any industry in the world right now, chances are it’s been revolutionized by computer science in the last 10 years. When I took my introductory computer science class in high school, I was able to adapt to the material pretty well and decided to get more involved with computer science,” he said. He plans to pursue computer science in college and continue to explore its different applications in varied fields. (Continued on next page) Adityaa said he is interested in coding because he is enthralled by technology and

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“Computer science is especially intriguing to me because it allows one to create websites, apps and other services that can be of great use in people’s daily lives.

“I became deeply engaged in computer science in high school and since then, I continue exploring the vast field of oppor- tunities it presents,” he said.

Adityaa has an interest in machine learning, data science, web development, etc.; he said he will likely apply as a com- puter science major in college.

So far, both students have taken Ad- vanced Placement Computer Science and Android Mobile App Development at South Brunswick High School, and will be taking classes in Virtual Reality and Data Structures this year.

“We are really fortunate to have such an extensive computer science department at our school,” Adityaa said.

They have taught themselves other programming languages and concepts, such as Python, JavaScript, databases and web development.

“We believe students have a lot to gain from computer science. For one, simply writing code and trying to make it as efficient as possible really improves your analytic thinking skills and really helps you to identify patterns and trends even in other areas of life.

“Also, having a computer science background will help you no matter what field you decide to pursue a career in. If you are going into finance, you can use computer science to determine trends in stocks.

“If you are going into entrepreneurship, you can use computer science to create appealing websites. If you are going into the humanities, you can use computer science to identify trends in the way people have responded to different events or ideas. Ev- eryone has something to gain from com- puter science,” Adityaa said.

Overall, they see a huge benefit to learn- ing coding and enjoy teaching their fellow classmates and younger students.

“Since computer science has grown so much in the last few years, there are many more opportunities in the field and more students who are interested in it.

“However, this also means it is hard to find a place to start. Because of this, many students feel overwhelmed when they start learning computer science or avoid the field altogether.

“At Junior Coding Association, we try to simplify computer science concepts to a point where students in elementary school can understand and enjoy it. Students can spend as much or as little time on a topic as the need to, and have 24/7 access to Adityaa and I through Google Classroom.

“By giving students this proper introduction to computer science, without them feeling the pressure to reach benchmarks at specific points of time, we have found that students really enjoy their experience with us. In fact, we have seen some of our students create their own projects and share them with us,” Jeffrey said.

Adityaa added, “I believe it’s important to give back to one’s community. My experience with high school computer science has served as a catalyst for my passion in the field.

“Through the Junior Coding Association, I hope to remove any learning obstacles or curves that may otherwise be present when there is a lack of personal assistance. I don’t want to see peers and younger students struggling and unable to receive help in computer science classes.

“Junior Coding Association can combat this by preparing students for the rigors of computer science while offering a personalized experience. On top of that, a basic understanding of computer science will likely be necessary in the future to be successful in various jobs.”

Individuals of all ages can register for their next session, which begins later this month.

The Google registration form is available at https://forms.gle/4gDYoy94hsQpdGnk9

For more information about the Junior Coding Association, visit www.juniorcodingassociation.com/

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