More than 30 community groups joined the township-wide cleanup effort, which has collected hundreds of bags of litter annually since 1992.
The free summer program is open to incoming 6th graders and includes crime scene investigation, first aid training & a graduation ceremony.
The Township launched a state-funded roadway improvement project, with road closures expected on weekdays.
Middlesex County's food distribution organization is collecting canned goods, dry staples, and household supplies to stock shelves.
In a 22-page response, the township rejected Scott Griggs' allegations of a Coliform cover-up.
The South Brunswick Water Division has begun an eight-week flushing program.
Officials recommend running faucets for 3-5 minutes and cleaning ice makers after repairs and water quality testing were completed.
Crews will restore roadways torn up during PSE&G work, with brief delays and temporary parking restrictions expected.
Crews submitted water samples for testing Thursday morning; residents must continue boiling tap water until the NJ DEP clears results.
Program will dedicate street signs to honorably discharged wartime veterans, with public ceremonies scheduled throughout spring.
Township crews are working to repair a main break on Route 1; residents must boil tap water until the NJ DEP approves water quality results.
Kids and families can enjoy bike challenges, helmet checks and safety education all for free.
The township was recognized for programs addressing food insecurity, transportation barriers, and health equity.
The free program runs two sessions in July and is limited to 30 students each. Applications are due by May 1.
From a Brand Partner: No matter the forecast. No matter the season.
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The recognition reflects SEU’s more than 125-year commitment to preparing women to lead, innovate, and make a lasting impact.
From a brand partner: Restaurants, home improvement stores and other businesses in the area offer discounts for those who serve.
A ticket purchased at the QuickChek matched all five white balls and used the 3X Megaplier to claim a $3 million prize.
Phase III of the Fresh Impressions Road Improvements project brings ADA-compliant upgrades and new crosswalks to a key intersection.
The South Brunswick Water Division will flush water mains daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for approximately eight weeks. See areas:
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Residents across the county are receiving fraudulent calls demanding payment for warrants — here's how to spot the scam:
A Brookside Mobile Home Park resident was placed in a temporary shelter after high winds toppled a tree onto their home.
The township's annual water main flushing program begins March 23 and runs through mid-May.
With the TSA now charging $45 to verify identities, county officials are encouraging residents to secure a passport book or card.
The township's Summer Parks program returns June 29 with six one-week sessions at Woodlot Park.
The Houses of Worship Summit equipped congregations across the township with life-saving skills and emergency response kits.
The March 14 fundraiser doubles as a team-vs-team donation competition, with the winner announced at the game.
Authorities say the heightened patrols around houses of worship and other locations are purely precautionary as the war intensifies.
Older adults, caregivers and social service workers can learn how to avoid scams at this free 3-hour event.
The resolution highlights this year's national theme, "A Century of Black History Commemorations."
What started as a small idea in 2020 has grown into a yearly tradition in the township.
State assessors will review the Police Department and its communications center. The public has 2 opportunities to provide comments.
The project has reached 60 percent design completion and is advancing to the final engineering stage, the county said.
Historical society's virtual event spotlights Washington's celebrated valet and area residents who served during the American Revolution.
Winter isn’t over yet!
The event will benefit St. Cecilia's Parish following a break-in that stole collection money.
SEU helps high school students earn college credits early through flexible, accessible Dual Enrollment and Pre-Collegiate programs
Attendees can enjoy birding while contributing to global bird conservation efforts.
The township’s social services department is coordinating aid.
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A few proactive steps can make all the difference during heating season.
Saint Elizabeth University renews its founding promise to care for every member of its community.
Saint Elizabeth University was founded to empower the underserved—and its mission of social advocacy is stronger than ever.
Providing free tuition and financial support, this initiative fosters academic success and community empowerment for Newark residents.
From recent graduates to career changers, SEU offers a clear path to success through real-world learning and academic excellence.