As of 11 a.m. Tuesday, the following roads are still closed in South Brunswick in the aftermath of Monday night's thunderstorm:
A woman was killed in a car crash on Rt. 130 at Distribution Way and Georges Road at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 17.
Here are the lists of roads and intersections that South Brunswick police will be watching more closely for the week of June 30 - July 6:
Heads up: There will be enhanced traffic patrols on the following roads in South Brunswick this week:
Avoid a ticket: Drive safely and stay informed by reading Patch!
From June 9 through June 15, there will be extra South Brunswick police on the following roadways, looking for the following violations:
Here are the roads that will have increased South Brunswick police patrols for the week of May 12 - May 18:
These are the roads for enhanced traffic enforcement for the week of April 21 - April 27:
You've been warned. These roads will receive additional focus for the week of April 14, South Brunswick police announced:
Ridge Road between Rt. 1 and Heathcote Road will be closed Saturday, April 6 and this coming Monday, April 8 during daytime hours.
In Middlesex, Monmouth and Mercer counties, here are the 16 most heavily traveled bridges that are also the most structurally deficient:
Beginning April 1 and running through April 21, South Brunswick police will be cracking down on distracted drivers.
Repairing a water main will require Rt. 27 to be closed between Rt. 518 and Promenade Blvd. weeknights from 8 p.m. to 6 p.m. through June.
You've been warned. These areas in South Brunswick will receive additional focus from police for the week of March 24 through March 30:
Ridge Road is closed from Georges Road to Madison Place as of 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 13. There was a two-car crash that brought a pole down
Don't say Patch didn't warn you if you get a ticket on these roads this week:
For the week of March 4 - March 9, there will be extra South Brunswick police on the following roadways:
Breaking: A tractor trailer overturned at the corner of Rt. 535 and Rt. 32 and is currently leaking fuel. Avoid the area!
Rt. 535 will be closed between Ridge Road and Stults Road Saturday, February 23 at 7 a.m. and continue until Tuesday, February 26 at 5 a.m.
Breaking: See this video of a car that drove into the front of the Life Church on Rt. 130 Wednesday afternoon in South Brunswick.
Photos from the accident that backed up traffic Tues. morning on Rt. 1, where the roof of a Honda CRV had to be cut off to free a woman.
Georges Road will be closed from Culver Road to Rt. 130 from 9-4 p.m. so the water dept. can install a water main near 229 Georges Road.
Driver fatigue is what caused two tractor trailers to collide Thursday morning on Rt. 1 near Whispering Woods, clogging traffic for hours.
Breaking: As of 10:20 Tuesday morning, Rt. 130 south is closed at Ridge Road due to a downed wire. PSEG is on the scene.
One of the roads police will be on this week is Finnegan’s Lane, where residents reported drivers speeding and passing school buses.
Be extra vigilant if you're on Sand Hill Road at Rt. 1, Stouts Lane and Fresh Ponds Road. Police responded to residents' complaints.
The repair work at Rt. 130 and Rt. 522 will cause a traffic gridlock tonight that may stretch all the way to the NJ Turnpike, police warn.
Breaking: At 2:30 p.m. a transformer fire on Rt. 27 between Alston Road and New Road was reported. Sparks and wires fell on Rt. 27.
The Township will be paving Blackhorse Lane beginning Monday, August 20 through the week.
Yup, you read that correctly. Rt. 27, between 518 and Promenade Boulevard, will be closed on weeknights for the next six months.
Breaking: A tractor trailer is currently stuck under a bridge on Deans Lane Monday afternoon in South Brunswick.
Breaking: As of 4 p.m., Major Road is currently closed between Rt. 1 and Northumberland Way due to a car crash that brought down a pole.
All lanes of Rt. 1 north at Ridge Road were shut down at about midnight last night after a tractor trailer overturned at that intersection.
Don't get a ticket! South Brunswick police will be on five new roads starting first thing Monday morning looking for these violations:
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