On Monday, Brad Cohen was sworn-in by Gov. Phil Murphy to another four year term as mayor of East Brunswick.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy will administer the oath of office to Mayor Brad Cohen and Councilmen Michael Spadafino and Sterley Stanley.
This year, due to COVID-19, we have extended the application deadline until Dec. 31, 2020.
Unofficial results on the Middlesex County website says Brad Cohen has won the mayoral race in East Brunswick.
A heated contest is underway between incumbent Brad Cohen (D) and challenger Jesal Amin (R). Two Town Council seats are up for grabs.
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The general election is Tuesday. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Middlesex County Office of Health Services will be offering drive-thru flu clinics beginning Wednesday, October 28th.
Voting for the general election has already begun. Check out our voter guide for information.
The Township has installed an EVCS (electric vehicle charging station) in parking lot #2 at the municipal complex at 1 Civic Center.
The centers will provide services including replacement ballots, signature verification, and other voting-related information.
East Brunswick Councilman Sterley Stanley shares with Patch why he's running for reelection this Nov. 3.
East Brunswick will begin flushing hydrants on Oct. 12, 2020.
Taxes are due November 1, 2020. The grace period is until November 10, 2020.
East Brunswick Resident Jesal Amin shares with Patch why he should be elected on Nov. 3.
East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen shares with Patch why he should be re-elected on Nov. 3.
Township Clerk Nennette Perry has outlined the steps to vote in the General Election, please read the attached document.
The town clerk released detailed information on registration, mail in ballots and polling locations for residents.
The Keyport woman whose son, 6, drowned at Crystal Springs in 2018 has sued East Brunswick, and an arbitration date has been set for 2021.
Taxes are due August 1, 2020. The grace period is until August 10, 2020.
A protest to end racial injustice is planned to take place this Friday, June 5 at 3:00 p.m. in front of South River police headquarters.
A group of men were charged last Saturday with drinking inside the American Legion hall in Spotswood, the NJ Attorney General announced.
Mayor Brad Cohen, Sterley Stanley and Michael Spadafino, all Democrats, seek to keep their seats from Republican challengers.
On Monday, East Brunswick approved an emergency resolution that allows property taxpayers to extend the grace period for the May 1 due date.
When South River announced Thursday morning they were reopening playgrounds, their police chief got two calls from the county prosecutor.
The property taxes for East Brunswick residents are due May 1, 2020 with a grace period scheduled for May 11.
East Brunswick's "Virtual" Recreation Center has a wide variety of both indoor and outdoor events.
'Let’s make some noise for local healthcare and essential workers.'
East Brunswick houses of worship have online offerings.
New Jersey Democrats say states with far fewer COVID-19 cases, like Nebraska, are getting disproportionately more federal aid.
'Mayor Brad J. Cohen invites you to attend a town hall meeting, held at various locations throughout the spring.'
There is a new state website devoted to coronavirus for NJ businesses.
'Americans innovate and look for ways to break rules,' said the East Brunswick mayor. 'It's a terrible characteristic to have right now.'
The county portion of your property taxes will remain flat for this year as Middlesex County introduced the 2020 county operating budget.
The goal of this three-part series is for the community to discuss and learn about election issues in a non-partisan environment.
Speaking at his rally Tuesday night in Wildwood, President Donald Trump took particular aim at the Middlesex County jail.
The former Spotswood EMS squad director filed a lawsuit against the town, alleging the town administrator created a hostile workplace.
From a big step forward for the North Brunswick train stop to bombshell charges against a Rutgers surgeon, here are the year's top stories:
More tragic details were revealed after a suspect was arrested and two people died this week.