Food and food assistance for groceries available
Middlesex County's Guide To Haunted Houses, Hayrides, Corn Maze and other Halloween Frights
From Open House recruitment to the annual Haunted House and Hayride Fundraiser, Middlesex County's 4-H Fall program is back.
The goal of the day was to raise awareness for health and the environment and promote safety.
The Zoning Board will hear the application on Thursday at 7 p.m.
Local Yoga Studio, Hope Yoga gives back to John F. Kennedy Elementary School to ease the new school worries.
As a test, alerts will be sent to your phones, radios, and TV by FEMA. Here's what to know:
Kevin Jackson would conduct surveillance of people of Asian descent at their businesses and then burglarize their homes, authorities said.
The woman alleges in her suit that the library knew the bathroom stall was defective and dangerous before the incident.
NJ Poison Control Center warns of potential danger.
October is a great time to pick up the best pumpkin possible. Here's where to find them in the area.
There will be lots of music, food trucks, a craft beer garden, face painting and more.
Around 300 canvassers will travel across New Jersey, including East Brunswick, through Dec. 24.
Hubert Ling of the Native Plant Society of N.J. will discuss the threats posed by invasive plants and what individuals can do about them
East Brunswick Public Schools ranked ranked 3rd in the county and 34th in New Jersey.
The council unanimously voted to turn down the application, after authorities expressed concern over community safety.
All proceeds from the game will be sent to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
One right lane is currently blocked, according to NJ DOT.
The remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia soaked the township over the weekend. The area could receive more rain on Tuesday.
The fire started on Sunday morning and was extinguished in the afternoon after multiple crews battled the blaze.
Renan Perez, 59, of Linden, was taken to the hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
Proceeds from the sale will benefit programming and services at East Brunswick Public Library.
The ad hoc committee recently made its recommendations regarding East Brunswick High School.
Participants will learn about the inner workings of the East Brunswick Police Department and gain a better understanding of law enforcement.
The one-day hiring event will take place at 57 stores across Bergen, Essex, Mercer, Middlesex and other NJ counties.
Smoothie King recently celebrated a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the township.
You won't want to miss this Yard Sale, where you'll find the best bargains, baked goods and burgers on Aberdeen Day!
The Pick Up Locker will allow residents to get books throughout the day, all through the year.
Wednesday, September 20 from 10 am-1 pm,
More than 1.5 million students applied to the program. Around 16,000 seniors will compete for the scholarships next spring.
Spirit Halloween locations are popping up around New Jersey. And there’s one in East Brunswick as well.
The school received recognition for increasing equity in the dual enrollment program.
Even at 95, Joyce Fisher remains a lifelong student. She moved to the U.S. after WWII, and made East Brunswick her home
The swim school has been planned at the Midstate Mall on Route 18. The suggested site is currently vacant.
Here's what's happening in East Brunswick this week:
Three Locations in Spotswood, Clark & Oakland Help Restore Hope When Hope Is Needed Most
The department is accepting applications for certified and non-certified police officers.
14-year-old David Staley-Powe was located safely, East Brunswick police said.
The proposed site is located in the township’s Industrial/Manufacturing zone
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