Crime & Safety
South Brunswick Police Call For Vigilance Among Bombings In New Jersey
Police urge residents to report any suspicious activity or packages.

South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond J. Hayducka asked residents to stay vigilant for any suspicious activities in a statement. The call for vigilance comes as multiple bombs have been found in Seaside Park, Elizabeth, and Manhattan.
"This weekend’s incidents in Seaside Park and New York City have justifiably raised concerns for many. I have heard from several community members with questions," Chief Hayducka said in a statement. "We have been in regular contact with our county, State, and federal law enforcement partners to monitor the situation and impacts for our community."
Chief Hayducka urged residents to report any suspicious activity immediately, and to stay aware of their surroundings. "Do not hesitate to report unusual or suspicious activity," he said. "An alert community is our best resource."
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South Brunswick is served by the New Brunswick train station, where police have increased their presence.
Commuters should prepare for extensive delays today. As of 10:14 AM, all North East Corridor lines are subject to hour long delays due to the events in Elizabeth. Multiple trains have been cancelled this morning already. For up to date information on train delays and cancellations, riders should check @NJTRANSIT and @NJTRANSIT_NEC on Twitter.
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