Eagle Scout project included constructing and placing disposal units for fisihng tackle in township parks.
EBHS outfielder was drafted this month by the Colorado Rockies.
Center for Hispanic Policy, Research and Development’s (CHPRD) Advisory Committee gets new faces.
The council is charged with creating a Center for Excellence and will coordinate research and apply and advance best practices in the understanding, prevention, evaluation and treatment of autism.
The Township Council will discuss a shared services agreement for animal control.
Governor's town hall message emphasizes reforms to spending, taxation, education and pensions
Info says half don't know who he is, but he'd still beat challenger.
Reimbursement comes two days after Governor took state police helicopter to son's baseball game in Montvale.
State police defend use of helicopter, say flight hours would have been logged on new craft anyway for training purposes.
Narrow 3-2 decision sure to spark off controversy and confrontation.
The administration is only one obstacle to proposed measures, Democratic support may be elusive
The Township Council agreed Monday to declare the old Mcginnis School surplus.
The Township Council will meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the municipal court room.
Rep. Rush Holt met with representatives from start-up scientific companies during a public forum in South Brunswick on Thursday.
The Christie Administration filed an appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals seeking to overturn lower court rulings that would allow the deepening of the Delaware River.
NJ Governor addressed a packed crowd at Princeton University on Friday.
The U.S. Representative met with seniors and others during a forum on Medicare, Wednesday.
Three or more attendees at a Medicare Forum held at the East Brunswick Senior Center heckled and interrupted U.S. Rep. Rush Holt.
A new three-year deal with police has been reached.
Summer schedule for garbage pick up begins on May 23.
New trains touted as energy-efficient; 26 to be rolled out on Morris/Essex Line by 2
Staying tick and Lyme Disease free can be tricky. Here are a few tips.
If approved the owner of a home assessed at $100,000 can expect to pay $1,820 in municipal purpose taxes this year.
The system allows anglers to meet registry requirements without a fee.
The Township Council awarded a bid for improvements to Pine Ridge Park, Monday.
Three incumbents were re-elected to the school board as voters also supported the 2011-12 budget.
Polls are open today from 2 to 9 p.m.
Voters OK a $128 million school spending plan.
Check here tonight for the latest election results!
The Township Council meets tonight at 7 p.m. for JIF training, with the regular meeting beginning at 8 p.m.
Will you be heading to the polls Wednesday to vote in the school election?
Duncan spoke at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs calling for a change
Andrew Baharlias is seeking a three-year term on the Board of Education.
Todd Simmens is seeking re-election to the East Brunswick Board of Education.
Laurie Lachs is seeking re-election to the East Brunswick Board of Education.
Restored school funding cuts would replenish far more than Abbott coffers. Nonpartisan report says suburban districts could benefit even more than urban ones if state fully funds education finance mandate.
The Township Council has asked officials to look at what kind of savings would be realized if the center were to be closed one weekday a week.
Parks, public works, parking utility, and more on agenda tonight.
The commission re-drawing New Jersey's state assembly districts issued its final map Sunday, with small changes being made to the 18th District, which includes East Brunswick.
The state Department of Agriculture will present a seminar on agricultural exporting at the East Brunswick Hilton.