The medication disposal event will be held Saturday from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.., at the South Brunswick Police Department
New Jersey's school ratings are back. See how South Brunswick schools compare to the rest:
Holi, the Indian festival of colors, will be celebrated at Woodlot Park from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Cedar Hill Prep School collaborates with Rutgers Department of Landscape Architecture and NJIN to learn more about landscape architecture.
On Earth Day, April 22, people can drop off rechargeable and single-use batteries for recycling.
Officials said they were able to reach a collective bargaining agreement between the Township and AFSCME Local 2242.
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The Siberian Husky sustained serious injuries to his legs and torso, but is expected to make a recovery, police said.
Juneteenth is currently a designated floating holiday for the township.
There may be potential discoloration in the water, but it will still be safe to use, officials said.
Discoloration of tap water in South Brunswick this month will not affect the quality or safety of the water, officials said.
On National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, police chief Raymond Hayducka paid tribute to the department's telecommunicators.
The road will be closed due to a road project in North Brunswick.
On April 17, officials will seek public input on draft recommendations to mitigate the impacts of truck traffic on neighborhoods.
The fire at Reliable Wood Product, which began on Sunday afternoon, was contained after an extended operation by firefighters.
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SBPL mourns the passing of longtime South Brunswick Historian Ceil Leedom who passed away in March.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Easter dinner staples from stores in and around South Brunswick.
Township offices will be closed in observance of Good Friday but garbage and recycling collection will be on schedule.
The company said chloramines have been an effective method of water disinfection that meets all EPA and NJDEP drinking water standards.
Ridge Road will be closed to through traffic between Georges Road and Griggs Drive beginning Thursday.
Three years after the pandemic forced them to go remote, Council will host its first in-person meeting on April 11.
The program is for residents only and brush from paid contractors will not be collected.
To prevent drastic aid cuts in the future, the community needs to continue advocacy with lawmakers, Sen. Zwicker & district officials said.
The award is given by the Quality Institute to cities and towns who improve health and wellness in their communities.
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Chief Raymond Hayducka announced Friday that the department will be holding an entrance exam for potential candidates On June 6
One of the changes will allow local business owners, who do not reside in the township, to be members of the committee.
Despite the school district facing state aid cuts, Scott Feder said the district is committed to enhancing safety and security.
Participants accepted into the program are part of the Camp staff team. Application deadline has been extended until April 10.
Scott Feder testified before the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee urging lawmakers to fix the "damaging" S2 funding formula.
Police are seeking any details and surveillance footage from the area of Quincy Circle and Scotto Place.
Niche released its annual rankings of the 2023 Best Places to Live in America. Here's how South Brunswick fared:
Adam Zakaria was wanted by the Middlesex County Prosecutors Office, Woodbridge Police, and South Brunswick Police, authorities said.
A resident recently fell victim to the "arrest scam." If you have a real warrant, police will not call you on the phone, authorities said.
Through a hybrid format, the Township will be offering residents the option to attend meetings remotely.
Although the department violated drinking water standards, the lead or copper levels were not above the "action level," officials said.
Law enforcement is seeking to locate Adam Zakaria, 25, of South Brunswick.
According to investigators, Olcay Darkanat of Matawan stole $250,000 from residents in South Brunswick, Mercer and Monmouth counties.
The building on Herrod Blvd. will be used by the company to expand its Middlesex County operations.