Here's what's happening in South Brunswick this week:
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The Law Enforcement Torch Run will pass through Town on Friday, June 7, and local officers are participating again this year.
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The ceremony will honor local Veteran Peter S. Bongiorno.
The special event will see a performance by Queen Nur and the Zawadi African Dance and Drum ensemble.
The pilot initiative aims to teach children essential swimming skills and educate them about water safety.
The event will take place on Saturday, June 8 at Roosevelt Park in Edison.
Here's a roundup of Memorial Day events in and around South Brunswick:
Due to the holiday, there may be a delay in the pickup schedule for the rest of next week.
The daytime crew has been formed through a shared services agreement between the 3 fire departments.
The township will dedicate a street sign to honor local Veteran Louis Balestrieri, Sr.
The library will be switching to a new system and during that time, some services will be interrupted.
A plan proposes 304 apartments in town.
The township will be honoring Anthony P. Fusco, Sr., at the ceremony on Saturday.
South Brunswick garbage/recycling pick-up will take place as normal on Monday, February 19 (Presidents' Day).
The South Brunswick Council just awarded a contract to complete the final section of the Freedom Trail Bikeway, linking the entire trail:
Here's the traffic enforcement details through Feb. 2:
The ticket won the Jersey Cash 5 jackpot. The retailer will get a bonus check for $2,000.
The police department said that many residents have been victims of these scams.
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, all Municipal offices will be closed.
The students were nominated by their schools for their outstanding work and character.
Christmas tree collection will begin Jan. 2. Here’s the holiday schedule for trash and recycling pickup:
Here's what to expect this week in South Brunswick:
In his annual holiday message, Mayor Charlie Carley asked residents to recommit to the spirit of peace and unity in the township.
Enjoy pizza, holiday refreshments, and get a picture with Santa.
The award was given by a committee from the National Association of Town Watch.
More than 400 attended to raise funds to open a Community Health Center in New Jersey
An amount of $2,500 was donated to the Police Department by the local Durga Temple