Here's what to know as you hit the road in South Brunswick this week:
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Meghana Reddy from Troop 102 has helped make over a total of 200 paracord bracelets for Operation Gratitude for her Eagle Porject
Newcomer Alisha Khan tells Patch why she is running for a seat on the South Brunswick Board of Education.
Authorities are currently following several leads to locate Travis Mollett, of Dayton, Ohio.
Through the resolution, the township aims to acknowledge the contributions made by Hindu residents and increase awareness of the community.
On Saturday, there will also be free fire safety giveaways for the kids, hotdogs, popcorn, sand art and more.
Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field in South Brunswick could come at an increased cost this year.
Incumbent Raymond A. Kuehner shares why he should be reelected to the South Brunswick Board of Education.
A virtual “Candidate's Night” will be held Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Two people were stabbed over the weekend in the Home Depot area in South Brunswick. Police have charged two teens.
Here's what to expect as you hit the road this week:
Candidate James Lavan shares why he is running for a seat on the South Brunswick Board of Education in 2022.
The school district was ranked 18th in Niche's "Best Places to Teach in New Jersey."
The aim of the observance is to prevent and remediate harassment, intimidation and bullying.
The event will feature music, performances, free food tasting from a local restaurant and more.
The 10-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy is fast approaching. Share your memories and photos with Patch.
The Cranbury Inn has been a community mainstay for over 200 years. The new owners have also made repairs and updates to the building.
A “Meet the Candidate” forum will be held Thursday evening. Six candidates have filed petitions to run for three seats on the BOE.
The Monmouth Junction Volunteer Fire Department will host safety displays, demonstrations and more to commemorate Fire Prevention Week.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near South Brunswick.
Here's what to know as you prepare to hit the road in South Brunswick this week:
The school district was ranked No. 1 in Middlesex County and the high school also topped Niche's recent list as well
149 families brought their children to police headquarters to have their identification cards made.
The road has now been reopened. It was closed due to police activity.
South Brunswick Police, EMS & fire department will participate in the parade. The procession will travel down Georges Road at 9:30 a.m.
"Whether we agree with the testing or not,” the district will use data to help improve programming, the Superintendent said.
Suzanne Luck-Born previously served as the Director of Assessment and Instructional Support for the school district.
The weapons were transported to New Jersey from Georgia, Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said.
So far in 2022, six people have been killed in crashes. Police have launched new efforts to address the increase in serious crashes.
The Police Department will be conducting the following traffic enforcement details:
The owner of Petro Pallet presented a check for $5000 to cover costs for five new ballistic vests.
The committee will help the school district provide the town with more clarity on how budgeting works and its impact on property taxes.
The students were among 16,000 semifinalists announced from schools across the nation.
First responders arrived right on time to help 1-year-old Ayden Centeno who had become unresponsive and was having trouble breathing.
Cassidy Cutler of Monroe died after the car she was traveling in lost control, hit a guardrail and flipped over, police said.
Motorists have been advised to avoid the area.
A motor vehicle accident in South Brunswick closed part of Route 130 for several hours late Monday into Tuesday, authorities said.
The district’s homework-free nights hope to give students time off to spend time with family and enjoy outdoor activities.
Todd Galla served the Cranbury Police Department for 18 years, Police Chief Michael J. Owens said.