Here's what's happening in South Brunswick this week:
Yetman is wanted by authorities for allegedly assaulting police officers at the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot.
The Monroe Township Police Department has increased surveillance at the Temple and nearby areas.
The manhunt began Wednesday morning when Gregory Yetman fled from authorities attempting to serve him a warrant.
An amount of $2,500 was donated to the Police Department by the local Durga Temple
Sen. Andrew Zwicker defeated Michael Pappas and Democrats running for Assembly seats also picked up wins, according to the AP.
The polls have closed. Nine candidates are vying for three seats on the BOE. Here are the unofficial results:
County officials and local government will be taking action to reduce truck traffic on residential roads.
Cheer your local runners and watch live as they take on the New York City Marathon on Sunday. Here's how to watch:
Residents impacted by the opioid epidemic can apply for the free employment program started by the County.
This holiday season, consider donating and volunteering locally to make a positive impact in our community.
Water service may also be disrupted as repairs are being made.
Magesh Kamalakannan talks about why he is seeking a seat on the South Brunswick BOE.
Police seek to locate two people for "suspicious activity" at Elenor Drive.
Candidate Vivek Kumar talks about his platform and why he should be elected to the South Brunswick BOE.
A double fatal accident, a stabbing, and a carjacking with an Amber Alert punctuated a hectic day in the Garden State.
The general election in New Jersey is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Candidate Mukesh Bhatt talks about his platform and why he is seeking a seat on the Board of Education this November.
The South Brunswick Public Library was awarded a $66,000 Community Library Adult Literacy and Career Pathway grant from the N.J. Department
Although Halloween is a time filled with exciting and fun activities, it’s a busy time for everyone, including the state’s poison center.
Former BOE member Joyce Mehta tells Patch why she is seeking a seat on the Board of Education this November.
Two incidents were reported on the outskirts of a college campus in NJ.
Incumbent Smitha Raj talks about her platform and why she should be re-elected to the South Brunswick Board of Education this November.
The program will offer residents the opportunity to dispose of all unused, unwanted and expired prescription medications.
Incumbent Raja Krishna speaks about his platform and why he is seeking another term on the South Brunswick Board of Education.
Law enforcement has requested residents who believe their vehicle was targeted to file a police report.
The Pilot project is for a period of six months, the NJ DOT said. The road is expected to open for travel by June 2024.
Mike Michell shares why he is seeking re-election on the South Brunswick Board of Education in 2023.
Health Camp of New Jersey to open a Community Health Center in New Jersey as part of 25 years of community health service
Members will challenge and work with Trenton lawmakers to find solutions to the state aid cuts.
UPDATE: New Road has been reopened.
Re-elect Mike Mitchell, Raja Krishna and Smitha Raj to the South Brunswick Board of Education on November 7
Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central Jersey –IACFNJ to hold SB Garba on October 27-28, 2023
A South Brunswick woman has alleged in a lawsuit that Hooter did not hire her because she wears her hair in dreadlocks.
The South Brunswick Police Department will be bolstering patrols around religious establishments and schools on Friday.
Jose Torres, 45, whose last known address was North Brunswick, was convicted on Wednesday, Federal authorities said.
Bricks 4 Kidz director Usha Sathappan is shaping the minds of local children while improving her local South Brunswick community and beyond.