Now that life is returning to normal, the repairs begin.
Those surveyed showed satisfaction with current Republican presidential field.
Outdated laws regarding a woman's right to property have been pulled from New Jersey law books
Township Council approves resolutions regarding settlement with Toll Brothers while former councilman criticizes plan.
Community charity event will feature a performance of "Barefoot in the Park"
The Township Council will continue discussions about a tentative agreement on the Golden Triangle property, tonight.
The park closed end of May
Latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll show more New Jersey voters hold GOP responsible for debt ceiling crisis
Transcript and video of Gov. Chris Christie's statement on the political ramifications of the pension and health benefits reform package
People visiting Warnsdorfer School will have to find a new place for overflow parking come September.
An agreement between East Brunswick and Toll Brothers regarding the property has been tentatively agreed to.
A presentation on litigation regarding the Golden Triangle development will be given at tonight's Township Council meeting.
Recent tax bills may reflect look big, but only becauwe they count toward two quarters, rather than one.
Federal allocations for local programs could be negatively impacted, regulatory reviews could be stalled, and it could become much harder and more costly for towns to access credit — according to the NJ League of Municipalities' executive director.
Governor says he felt light-headed Thursday morning after using his inhaler.
Governor in 'good spirits,' expected to leave Somerset Medical Center tonight.
Township workers will assist in removing signs for prohibited areas.
Governor uses economic development programs to spur job growth.
Spending plan cuts spending but still carries a tax increase.
The East Brunswick Township Council.
Revenue generated by traffic cameras will be split between East Brunswick and the county.
Signs advertising garage sales, car washes and more are popping up on street signs across the township.
Last week's efforts to track and remove a bear from East Brunswick cost the township nothing.
Opinions differ but nearly all want Congress and the president to take action.
Gov. Chris Christie has included an increase in state school aid in the new budget.
Light agenda for meeting of Monday, July 11.
Call in for a 7:30 p.m. meeting with the Representative.
Darrin P. DiBiasi, of Monmouth Junction, charged with collecting a bribe from an individual seeking a position in the sheriff’s office.
NJ vying for $60 million Early Learning Challenge, new Race to the Top program for preschoolers and kindergarteners
NJ Spotlight: Senate president characterizes Republican budget as "cruel and mean-spirited," vows to fight back.
From NJ Spotlight: Democrat's proposal would add $1.9 million in aid for the East Brunswick School District.
The bill was signed into law by the governor Wednesday, but won't have a big impact for several years.
Public employees to pay more for pension and health benefits.
Budget, parks and more on tonight's Township Council agenda.
“For decades, Big Tobacco got away with slick marketing campaigns that fooled the public into thinking smoking was glamorous – and now we’re turning the tables on them." - U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg
PBA to challenge elimination of COLA for retirees, health contributions into retirement for officers with less than 20 years, and the altering of existing collectively bargained health plans
Vote dragged into the evening following a day of protests in Trenton.
Opponents of the reforms, which were approved by the Senate on Monday, have called the legislation an attack on the middle class.
The New Jersey State Senate passed the bill Monday by a margin of 24-15.
Township may look to neighboring Helmetta to share the service.