The most recent death is a 93-year-old woman who passed away from the coronavirus/COVID-19 at an area hospital.
Breaking: Power is out in the area of Henderson Road and it is affecting traffic lights on Rt. 1 and Rt. 27. Henderson Road is closed.
The two most recent deaths are a 46-year-old man and 60-year-old man who both died at the same local hospital this week.
The new drive-thru test site will open Friday at the NJ Motor Vehicle Commission Inspection station, 2236 Rt. 130 north in Dayton.
A 70-year-old South Brunswick woman and her 33-year-old daughter both died of coronavirus complications this week, said police.
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The coronavirus case count climbed — up to 54 positives as of Sunday — but that increase was expected, said South Brunswick Mayor Carley.
During the coronavirus pandemic, South Brunswick businesses are invited to let readers know if they're open or closed and what they offer.
As of April 1, there are now 45 South Brunswick residents positive for coronavirus; nine are hospitalized and the rest are at home.
This was the scene Monday evening at the Dayton Stop & Shop. The woman driving appears to have hit the wrong pedal, said police.
South Brunswick police compiled all the contact information for local South Brunswick restaurants, and how to place orders for delivery:
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting South Brunswick:
Items may be dropped at the back of their building on 880 Ridgewood Avenue in North Brunswick. They need the following:
There are eight positive cases in South Brunswick; seven of which are recovering at home and have not needed to be hospitalized.
Testing will begin Tuesday at MyInstaDoc, 298 Applegarth Road in Monroe. Testing is available Tuesday and Thursday; registration required.
There are now four positive coronavirus cases in South Brunswick, as of Friday evening, according to South Brunswick police. The cases are:
This third new case is a woman in her 70s. The other two are residents who are recovering at home under self-quarantine.
Many people, such as restaurant workers, are not getting paid during the coronavirus pandemic. Seniors may be scared to leave their homes.
One resident attends South Brunswick High School, officials said.
Modell's will close all locations nationwide, including the Modell's on Rt. 1 in North Brunswick. The chain filed for bankruptcy Wednesday.
Five people from that Feb. 29 Princeton party tested positive for coronavirus and two South Brunswick residents are now reporting symptoms.
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Don't get a ticket! For the week of March 8 - March 14, there will be extra South Brunswick police on the following roads:
Hundreds of NJ school districts and colleges have announced closures and changes due to the spread of the coronavirus. Here's the latest.
South Brunswick schools will close early on Monday to prepare for any potential future impact of the coronavirus.
The man, Melvin Herrera-Interiano, 50, had no other criminal history in the U.S. other than the fact that he came to the country illegally.
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The teens agreed to meet Friday, Feb. 28 in Kiwanis Park in Bernardsville. The meeting was pre-arranged through social media to buy pot.
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Don't say you weren't warned. There will be extra South Brunswick police on the following roads this week:
While there are no confirmed cases in New Jersey yet, your local officials are getting ready:
South Brunswick schools will get eight percent less in state aid next year, while East Brunswick will see a substantial increase.
The deadline to apply is April 10, with the police exam being given April 22 at South Brunswick High School.
Men knocked on the front door, said they were from the water company, told the homeowner to go in the basement and then ransacked the home.
South Brunswick police say a Princeton man used this fake $100 bill in the area; the money has "Motion Picture Use Only" printed on it.
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A South Brunswick man watching TV Wednesday night got a Nixle about a missing child. He decided to help and found the boy in the woods.
The town hall is at 7 p.m. Thursday in North Brunswick; the public is invited to meet him in an open forum and ask him questions.
For the week of Feb. 16 - 22, there will be stepped-up South Brunswick police patrols on the following roads: