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The annual salamander migration begins Friday night closing off Beekman Road in East Brunswick and White Pine Road in South Brunswick during the overnight hours.
The annual salamander migration begins Friday night closing off Beekman Road in East Brunswick and White Pine Road in South Brunswick during the overnight hours.
The annual salamander migration begins Friday night closing off Beekman Road in East Brunswick and White Pine Road in South Brunswick during the overnight hours.
The annual salamander migration begins Friday night closing off Beekman Road in East Brunswick and White Pine Road in South Brunswick during the overnight hours.
Commuter van and Uber crash on Route 130, causing several injuries centraljersey.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from centraljersey.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
North Brunswick man charged in crashes that left East Brunswick bicyclist injured, South Brunswick officer trapped centraljersey.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from centraljersey.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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EAST BRUNSWICK–With the year 2020 in the rearview mirror, Mayor Brad Cohen updated East Brunswick residents about the status of the municipality in his annual State of the Township address. “I do not think that it a stretch to say that 2020, for most of us living through a pandemic and the massive toll it has taken on our health, economy, way of life, has been an annus horribilis [disaster],” Cohen said during his Feb. 22 address. “We should be encouraged by the fact that after every storm comes a rainbow. … With the advent of vaccines and modern science, I believe that we have every reason to be hopeful. With that, we here in East Brunswick must reconcile the year 2020 and look to our future with hope and vigor.”
East Brunswick adopts $7M bond ordinance for water utility improvements East Brunswick adopts $7M bond ordinance for water utility improvements EAST BRUNSWICK–The Township Council adopted a $7 million bond ordinance to fund various water utility upgrades. The various improvements will include integrated fixed-network advanced metering infrastructure with meter data management monitoring software; customer information system solution with utility billing and customer care services; customer-facing web-based application; the replacement of water meters; the installation of antennae; and the preparation of plans and specifications, according to the council. With a unanimous vote, the council adopted the $7 million bond ordinance, which will pay for the $7 million in total costs for the various water utility improvements, on Feb. 22 during the council via video conference.