The proposal by Council does not require a change to the current ordinance and does not put a burden on taxpayers.
Restaurant Week begins Monday through Sunday, Oct. 27.
All proceeds will go to Aldersgate Outreach Community Center and other East Brunswick charities.
Here's what's happening in East Brunswick this week:
There will be 14 food trucks, a beer garden, entertainment and more.
Under the program, cops will be paired with mental health professionals when responding to mental health crisis calls.
This is the second animal to test positive for rabies in the township, County officials said.
The project is anticipated to be completed by early 2028, according to NJDOT.
NJ Boaters! Fall is still a great time to be out on the water!
The event will take place at 11 a.m. on Oct. 26 at the Brunswick Square Mall.
You won't want to miss this Yard Sale, where you'll find the best bargains, baked goods and burgers on Aberdeen Day! (Rain or Shine)
Volunteers will contribute to conservation efforts, supporting National Public Lands Day, Clean Ocean Action, and reforestation.
REPLENISH has a robust lineup of events dedicated to raising awareness and mobilizing resources for food-insecure residents.
The weeklong celebration aims to showcase the community as a more welcoming place for all.
The volunteer must be available between 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., on weekdays.
Here's what's happening in town this week:
The community will gather with a candlelight vigil to remember eight East Brunswick residents and all those who lost their lives.
Tethered drones are fast becoming an integral tech tool for law enforcement and fire departments across the country.
Drool in the Pool is scheduled to take place on Sunday, Sept. 8, after the end of the 2024 season.
This orchestra will be conducted by Nate White, in partnership with East Brunswick Recreation.
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The developers are seeking permission to begin Phase 2 which includes 240 apartments.
The clothing drive is for local families in need. Here's what's being accepted:
The Cubs have won eight championships, the township said.
A collection area will be in the front of the library.
All proceeds benefit programs and services at East Brunswick Public Library.
Cole Philipczak was recognized by the Middlesex County Board of Commissioners for his accomplishments.
This is the fourth rabid animal reported within Middlesex County in 2024.
This year is the 86th anniversary of the Central Jersey summer staple.
The ticket won $129,652 on Sunday, officials said.
The facility has opened at East Brunswick's medical mile.
Join the Fun! Get your NJ Boat Safety Certificate with Boat Safe US!
Over 30 local vendors will be present.
Eat and Exercise by the YMCA!
Civic Center Drive has been renamed Sam Mattis Way through Aug. 11.
The tournament in memory of Patrick Awosogba will help raise scholarship funds for an East Brunswick High School student.
Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Recreation Department's toddler programming.
No one Needs to Go Hungry - Help Available at the YMCA