Christopher Acs was traveling northbound on a motorcycle on Georges Road when it was struck by a 2019 Honda Odyssey.
Trash cans have been spilling over after Republic Services failed to make scheduled pickups. All trash is expected to be removed by Friday.
A motor vehicle crash in South Brunswick has prompted commuting delays in the area Monday morning, authorities said.
Here are the traffic enforcement details for this week, along with information on how to apply to be a school crossing guard.
From 8am-2pm at the intersection of Davids Court and Quincy Circle, multiple families are selling items!
Dean Battaglia was spraying weeds at Crossroads North Middle School when he was struck by a car. Shamantha Bolla has been charged.
Christina Bifulco and Lisa Rothman will be hiking Mt. Washington on behalf of their brother Artie, and will be raising funds for research.
According to a preliminary investigation, the fire was caused by old charcoals from a barbecue held on July 4, officials said.
Police are seeking the public's help in identifying a man found walking at a local park.
The South Brunswick Recreation Department has a host of summer activities planned for families.
Middlesex County Office of Public Works will begin paving County Route 522. See details:
See Patch’s guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around South Brunswick.
Through the month of July, the county aims to promote and support the arts and culture sector with a spectrum of events.
Here's a handy guide for what to expect from Friday's Independence Day celebrations:
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around South Brunswick.
Levelt Alexis of Linden died in the crash that took place Tuesday night, authorities said.
Helmetta approved a six-year shared service contract with Jamesburg beginning July 1.
Jessica Farag contacted her friends on social media asking what to do with the dead baby, according to the affidavit of probable cause.
Here's what to expect on the road this week in South Brunswick:
On Friday, the House approved the legislation by a 234-193 margin, with 14 Republicans joining the Democrats.
The first day of school for students will be Sept. 6. See the revised school calendar, approved on Tuesday by the Board of Education.
Cranbury Police said they are investigating a report of attempted child luring in a neighboring town.
The 7,000-square-foot space will be located at the North Village Shopping Center.
A high school junior has joined an effort that aims to change voting laws and allow 16 and 17-year-olds to vote in local elections.
Residents are asked to enter and exit via Broadway Road.
With ongoing construction work in South Brunswick, here are the roads to avoid this week:
The 54-year-old employee with her hand trapped in a machine at a local pet store, police said.
President Biden signed legislation making Juneteenth an official holiday, becoming the first new federal holiday since MLK Jr.'s birthday.
Dean Battaglia was a longtime employee of the building and grounds department in the school district.
Dean Battaglia was spraying weeds along a curb at Crossroads North Middle School when he was struck by a car, police said.
The road will be closed from Kingston Lane To Viking Way.
The 'Mad Cat Vandal' has been spray painting on buildings and street signs for three months causing damages worth $2,300, police said
A water main break has caused flooding on the road. See where:
Superintendent Scott Feder reminded the community of the upcoming holiday during Thursday's Board of Education meeting.
Here are the traffic enforcement details in South Brunswick through 18:
The 19-year-old woman and her daughter were taken to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital where the infant was pronounced dead, authorities said.
The presence of officers is part of Operation School Safety Plan to help law enforcement familiarize themselves with school layout.
The township is switching to a new phone system Wednesday, and officials expect connectivity issues to arise any time during the day.
Mayor Charlie Carley will take on Republican nominee Michael Havardansky in November.