Sydney Schneider, a 2017 graduate of SBHS, made history after she was drafted into the National Women’s Soccer League on Wednesday.
Residents and staff at Brandywine Living in Princeton were recently administered the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
Forsgate Country Club’s historic Banks Course received another accolade as one of the premier courses in New Jersey.
Officials said the seven confirmed fatalities mark the most deaths from COVID-19 in a week’s time in the township.
No injuries were reported. Authorities said drivers should expect delays on Route 1, near Independence Way.
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The three fire chiefs in South Brunswick say they have witnessed difficulty in recruiting and retaining volunteers in the past few years.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the South Brunswick area.
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The 31-year-old Dayton resident sustained injuries after his SUV overturned on a train track on Washington Road.
In a letter to the school board and superintendent, a group of parents said it's “appropriate” and "necessary” to resume in-person classes.
Mayor Charlie Carley said he was glad to see representatives 'doing their duty' and certify the elections after a day of chaos.
As South Brunswick continues to feel the effects of the pandemic, officials are coordinating with the county to plan vaccine distribution.
Peter Prete, 59, was involved in a crash resulting in the death of Cory Holsten of Dayton, South Brunswick.
A 34-year-old Hillsborough woman fell asleep behind the wheel of a Tesla, hitting a utility pole. No injuries were reported.
Dylan Gleason, 21, was a student at Muhlenberg College, majoring in theatre.
A 21-year-old Kendall Park resident was killed on Jan. 2., after their car crashed into a dump truck on Route.1.
The awards recognized the works, bravery and perseverance of officers and citizens in South Brunswick.
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Jeremy Franklin, 44, was charged after an investigation conducted by the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office and North Brunswick Police.
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Police said the northbound lanes could be closed up to 24 hours; multiple roads are closed due to storm damage and wires down, they said.
George Smick, whose mother died during the nor’easter, has found permanent housing, thanks to the generosity of the community.
A major storm is expected to hit South Brunswick, and possibly cause power outages. Here is what’s expected to happen.
The Islamic Society of Central Jersey is hosting a brunch-style Christmas meal for food insecure residents of Central Jersey.
The total fatality count for South Brunswick now stands at 37. The township reported 70 new COVID-19 cases from last week.
A family friend set up a GoFundMe for George Smick to "assist him in his recovery."
Deborah Smick and her son George were homeless for 10 months, as the pandemic raged. Police and township have now stepped in to help.
Deborah Smick, 68, of North Brunswick was killed when she tried crossing Route 1 at Deans Lane on Tuesday.
The South Brunswick Police Department said they assisted in 15 crashes and motor vehicle assists on Wednesday, as nor'easter hit the region.
Route 27 was closed in South Brunswick overnight because of downed wires.
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On Tuesday evening, a woman was struck and killed while attempting to cross Route 1 at Deans Lane.
A major storm that will produce snow, rain and strong winds is expected to hit South Brunswick. Here’s what to expect.
As the fallout from Thanksgiving continues, residents should prepare for high COVID-19 cases in the coming weeks, officials said.
The NJ Department of Transportation will close the left lane on Route 1 in both directions in North Brunswick
Each participating family needs to create their gingerbread house and send a picture to the recreation department.