Both drivers were trapped in their vehicles and needed to be extricated, police said.
The event will take place at the intersection of Cambridge Road and Palmer Road.
The district's initiative aims to give students a break to spend time with family and enjoy outdoor activities.
The event will highlight the middle schooler’s dedication to the cause.
The students will be performing as part of the Octavo Festival Chorus on March 9, 2026.
More than 16,000 students from across the country made the list.
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The event aims to raise $20,000 for South Brunswick, Kendall Park, and Monmouth Junction EMS.
The incident happened while the minor was attending a movie screening at Regal Commerce Center in North Brunswick.
The unclaimed prize will expire on Sept. 25, lottery officials said.
The community remembers four township residents who lost their lives 24 years ago.
The initiative is to support local families facing food insecurity.
Pre-registration is required by Sept. 17.
Underserved community members benefitted from various preventive healthcare services
Saturday’s event saw a big turnout of family, friends, local officials and well-wishers.
Community members can now photograph and catalog the diverse plant and pollinator species found across county parks.
Annual cultural celebration will take place in Monroe Township High School on September 20 & 27, 2025
The event will take place at 11 a.m.
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A sophisticated phishing scam targeting cell phone users through text messages is currently surging, the prosecutor’s office said.
The South Brunswick Harvest Fest will be held at Reichler Park.
Operations are contingent on favorable weather conditions.
The discoloration is temporary and will resolve as the flushing process continues.
The redistricting decisions are being made on a case-by-case basis, according to a presentation by district officials.
NJ Boaters! September is a great time to be out on the water!
Officers will be stationed at every school daily to support students, staff, and families.
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Township services will be shuttered for the federal holiday as residents gather for traditional end-of-summer celebrations.
County officials are encouraging residents to share their ideas on how the funds should be allocated.
Four additional suspected cases remain under investigation, health officials said.
Topics include gardening, agriculture, youth activities, and more.
The Mayor has asked residents to avail themselves of the program benefits, which are set to launch in 2026.
Seven key locations have been identified where drivers should expect heavy congestion.
Six veterans will be recognized through the township's ongoing street naming program
The retailer will get a $2,000 bonus from the New Jersey Lottery.
Born in 1925, Shen Silvey has lived through an entire century of American history
Deputy Chief Jim Ryan transforms his decades of law enforcement experience into a message of service, hope, and faith.
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Third-grader showcases dedication and skill, bringing home a Silver Medal in the 7–8-year Tot Free Skating and Free Dance category