Don’t Let Halloween End in a Nightmare
Officials have also asked residents not to use any type of fireworks, including legal fireworks during Diwali.
This will be the restaurant’s first location in Middlesex County.
Musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, with lyrics by Glenn Slater and a book by Julian Fellowes comes to East Brunswick's Playhouse 22
Here’s what made news in New Jersey over the weekend:
Retired East Brunswick music teacher Anna Braun is seeking a seat on the Board of Education. Read about her platform:
Early voting begins Saturday in New Jersey. Here's the information you need:
Public college professor Heather James talks about issues facing the school district and her solutions.
Located at Brunswick Square Mall, the store offers several programs for family fun and creativity.
How much housing does East Brunswick have to create over the next decade? What's the town's plan? Here are some answers:
Candidate Jennifer Figueroa talks about her election platform in a Q&A with Patch.
Restaurant Week begins Monday through Sunday, Oct. 27.
Pan talks about the benefits of a public school system and how as a pediatric oncologist he can bring a unique perspective to the job.
Here’s what made headlines in NJ over the weekend:
Candidate Jaime Falco talks about her platform as she seeks a seat on the East Brunswick Board of Education this November.
Pankaj Goswami tells Patch why he's seeking a seat on the East Brunswick Board of Education.
Physician Ateka Gunja tells Patch why she’s running for Mayor as an Independent candidate in East Brunswick.
Barbara Reiss is seeking reelection to the Board of Education and talks about what sets her apart from other candidates.
East Brunswick Public Library to put together community cookbook.
The equipment will be used for the re-surfacing of the Ice Hockey Arena.
All proceeds will go to Aldersgate Outreach Community Center and other East Brunswick charities.
Incumbent Dana Zimbicki tells Patch why she’s seeking reelection to town council.
Jimmy’s Gourmet Baker LLC is seeking minor site plan approval from the Planning Board.
Here's what made headlines over the weekend in New Jersey:
Here's what's happening in East Brunswick this week:
The superintendent contract extension is expected to be back on the agenda in the new year.
The girl was attacked three times despite informing the school administration of the threats, the lawsuit said.
The township needs to replace several water lines including lead goosenecks, as required by state law.
The township has received several complaints about parking on roads, causing obstructions and safety concerns.
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The restaurant will be located on Route 18 in East Brunswick.
People with HIV are at higher risk for serious flu illness.
There will be 14 food trucks, a beer garden, entertainment and more.
Farms in and around East Brunswick provide so many fall activities. See the list and links here:
Haunted House and Hayride will take place every Friday and Saturday in October.
High school students petitioned the council to lower the voting age for school board elections from 18 to 16.
The voter registration deadline is creeping closer. Here's what to know if you plan to vote in East Brunswick for the 2024 election.
Under the program, cops will be paired with mental health professionals when responding to mental health crisis calls.
This is the second animal to test positive for rabies in the township, County officials said.