East Brunswick just opened a Township-operated disc golf course at Heavenly Farms, located across from the main parking lot.
Both programs are presented using the free Zoom software. Registration requested for these free programs.
The last day the site will be open is this Wednesday, June 10. The site did both antibody blood tests and the coronavirus nasal swab.
This is a self-swab nasal test that you give yourself. It's a drive-up testing site and you can begin making appointments this Friday.
No matter where they live and whether they have symptoms, anyone can get a COVID nasal swab and blood test for antibodies in South River.
East Brunswick Public Library hosts an online program about colon cancer treatment.
The testing site, at Saint Mary Coptic School, will offer both blood draw tests for COVID-19 antibodies and COVID-19 nasal swab testing.
Brunswick Urgent Care — with sites in East Brunswick and Franklin Park — is offering cornavirus testing, as well as antibody testing.
To claps and cheers from hospital staff, Raritan Bay Medical Center in Old Bridge discharged its 400th COVID patient Thursday afternoon.
"A little more than half of those deaths were at long-term care facilities," said East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen.
Brunswick Urgent Care is now offering coronavirus antibody testing at both their East Brunswick and Franklin Park locations.
The first presentation in this series is "Cancer During COVID: Breast Cancer" on Friday, May 1 at 12:00 pm.
After looking at the addresses, the cases are evenly distributed throughout town and there does not seem to be a cluster, said Mayor Cohen.
An urgent care business, Brunswick Urgent Care, is now offering outdoor testing for the coronavirus at two of its locations:
East Brunswick has had one person die of the virus, a man in his 60s who died last week.
This happened in the vicinity of Winton Avenue and Mercedes Road on Tuesday of this week.
Acting with an abundance of caution, the senior center will be closed through March 29th, officials said.
Officials did not say where in Middlesex County the two individuals are. These are the first two cases in Middlesex County to date.
Led by Domonique Noel, this informative program covers several topics, including HPV prevention.
This program is led by clinic director Dr. Nichole Chaviano, PT, DPT, ITPT
The homeowner was moving trash cans on their property Monday when the raccoon lunged out and bit them, said county health officials.
Led by Drs. Shelly Moti, PT, DPT, and Jimal Patel, PT, DPT, of Kessler Rehabilitation, the lecture provides information about osteoporosis.
The classes will be held at the supermarket on Wednesday, November 13 and Wednesday, November 20, both at 6 p.m.
Year round swim lessons advance a child's ability while providing fun and exercise!
Flu shots will be provided to Middlesex County residents six months and older; no appointment needed. Here are all the locations:
A Milltown resident awoke this past Monday to a bat flying around their bedroom, and the bat turned out to test positive for rabies.
As New Jersey is experiencing a tick surge, what started as a peaceful walk in the park became a nightmare for one East Brunswick family.
All-of-Us is a bold medical research initiative of the NIH called Precision Medicine that will revolutionize health care.
On April 27, 2019 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. folk rid their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs.
The goal of “In Our Own Voice” is to help reduce the discrimination often faced by people who deal with mental health illnesses and issues.
CityMD will support the emergency medical needs of families in the East Brunswick area with convenient weekday and weekend hours.
On Oct. 5, an East Brunswick homeowner's dog killed a fox that turned out to have rabies. The dog was bitten during the fight.
East Brunswick Public Library hosts the program "Easy Peasy: Quick and Healthy Family Foods" on November 19.
Register now at www.raritanvalleyymca.org for fall classes!
Awareness Day takes place on Friday, August 31
These programs are offered through the library’s Just For The Health Of It! consumer health and wellness initiative.
Here's the breakdown of all five rabid animals found so far this year in Middlesex County:
The animal was "displaying neurological symptoms near a resident's home" in the vicinity of Washington Avenue and Port Street.
An East Brunswick-based doctor temporarily lost his license after the state accused him of reusing single-use rectal catheters.
Numerous complaints were made alleging that Dr. Sharon Worosilo, who practiced in East Brunswick, acted strangely and reeked of alcohol.