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.
Sherrill says FIFA committed $0 to transportation while making $11B — and New Jersey commuters shouldn't be left covering the difference.
Crews submitted water samples for testing Thursday morning; residents must continue boiling tap water until the NJ DEP clears results.
The collision occurred on New Road just after 7 p.m. on Wednesday; a second driver suffered minor injuries.
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.
The county's budget holds taxes flat while funding a new high school, North Brunswick train station, HELIX NJ life sciences complex, and AI.
Local leagues and programs across South Brunswick are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.
Kids and families can enjoy bike challenges, helmet checks and safety education all for free.
Benjamin Ferrer was found peering into a first-floor window and exposing himself at Quail Ridge Apartments, police said.
The woman had stabbed herself in the neck and abdomen, and was threatening to take her own life, police said.
The township was recognized for programs addressing food insecurity, transportation barriers, and health equity.
A 17-year-old on a provisional license accidentally drove through the garage and side wall of a Richard Road home Monday evening.
The free program runs two sessions in July and is limited to 30 students each. Applications are due by May 1.
South Brunswick Soccer Club Hosting Travel Team Tryouts on April 18 and 25 at Harvest Woods Fields
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The South Brunswick Water Division has begun an eight-week flushing program.
The indoor pickleball club brings flexible memberships, beginner clinics and tournament play to Brunswick Shopping Center off Route 1.
Forecasters put rain chances near 70 percent for Easter Sunday in New Jersey, with wind gusts up to 28 mph possible.
Crews are back on Welcome Farms Road, Norton Road and four other roads for Phase III of the township's Fresh Impressions improvement project
South Brunswick hired CME Associates to oversee drainage, curbing, and paving on Richard Road after completing water main upgrades.
Firefighters extricated a driver briefly trapped inside an overturned vehicle, police said.
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The officer used the PBA's credit card for personal purchases and pocketed cash from union fundraisers while serving as chapter treasurer.
The man was thrown from his autocycle and killed Friday morning, while two others were injured, police said.
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.
Staff reduction and operational cuts helped the district close its $180 million budget, officials noted.
The South Brunswick Water Division will flush water mains daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for approximately eight weeks. See areas:
Several restaurants will be open for Easter on Sunday, April 5.
A large event at Woodlot Park and Route 1 South will affect traffic in South Brunswick. See details:
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Izee Dizon of Bridgewater was charged after an investigation determined he had inappropriate physical and verbal contact with a teen.
A Brookside Mobile Home Park resident was placed in a temporary shelter after high winds toppled a tree onto their home.
Middlesex County's 2026 resurfacing program will bring smoother driving surfaces to two of South Brunswick's most heavily traveled roads.
The district is among many across the region taking precautions as forecasters warn of wind gusts, possible tornadoes and flash floods.