Leaf collection is a daunting task for township works, but one they've mastered.
Council has a light agenda for it's 8 p.m. meeting
Incumbents for State Senate, Assembly and Freeholder were re-elected Tuesday.
The test will be conducted at 2 p.m. today across the country.
Passage would amend the state constitution to legalize it, but only if a federal ban is also lifted.
Loose leaves shouldn't be brought to the curb until seven days before pick up; bagged leaves will be collected on scheduled recycling days.
Rabies vaccines for dogs and cats are required in order to be licensed.
Gov. Christie announced plans yesterday to turn management of some parks functions over to private firms and non-profits, including the D&R Canal State Park and Princeton Battlefield.
Residents who saw their homes devastated by Hurricane Irene are turning to the Blue Acres program for help.
Residents with storm related trees and branches should put them at the curb for pick up.
Proposed changes to the state's Medicaid program would keep the elderly and people with disabilities out of institutions, which is what most of them want -- and would save taxpayers money.
Missed opportunities hard to fathom; report says state expected to 'lead by example.'
Residents say paper recycling facility is too much to bear.
Flu and pneumococcal vaccines will be available to local residents.
Township to cover payment of commercial and industrial tax appeals through a bond.
The Township Council will meet at 8 p.m. tonight in the municipal court room.
Department of Fish and Wildlife stocked Farrington Lake with trout this week.
When the redistricting commission completes its complex calculus -- and equally complex compromises -- New Jersey will have lost one congressional district.
Chabad of East Brunswick was the winning bidder to lease the McGinnis School at the corner of Hardenburg Lane and Dunhams Corner Road.
The Township Council is discussing who should run township owned concession stands.
To qualify for a waiver from NCLB, Cerf and Christie must tailor their agenda to shifting guidelines.
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The state Department of Education approves only 4 of 55 applicants.
Mayor David Stahl endorsed Republican Marcia Silva for assembly during a press conference Monday.
The East Brunswick Township Council will meet tonight.
Republican Govs. Chris Christie of New Jersey and Mitch Daniels of Indiana took the stage at Rider University to talk about politics, including the 2012 presidential election.
Looters, waiting and clean up are the names of the game for Hurricane Irene victims.
Republican political debates are everywhere these days, which can mean only one thing: The next presidential election is right around the corner. (And by “right around the corner,” I actually mean “about a year away.”)
Holt to answer questions from residents.
Storm clean up will continue for months.
Residents suspect super Wal-Mart targeted for the area.
Obama administration backs away from new rule that would tighten limits on ground-level ozone.
Those effected by Hurricane Irene can seek help getting food and with FEMA beginning today.
The solid waste collection winter schedule begins Monday, Sept. 12.
The Township Council will meet at 8 p.m. in the Municipal Building.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will be open for 30 days in East Brunswick.
Middlesex County has been declared a major disaster area, thus eligible for FEMA assistance
Christie: All 21 counties eligible to apply for cash.
East Brunswick Emergency Management Coordinator Austin Kosik and township emergency responders began planning well ahead of the storm.