Residents are advised that Texas Eastern Gas Transmission will be performing tree and brush maintenance throughout their township-wide easements per the attached notices.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation has approved another extension of the Route 1 congestion relief project, which allows a portion of the shoulder of the highway in North and South Brunswick to be used as a travel lane during peak travel times.
Calling all dog lovers! Middlesex County is pleased to announce the launch of its new program, Bark Rangers. This unique initiative invites residents and their four-legged companions to discover the County’s beautiful parks and open spaces through a series of fun, dog-friendly activities. The contest, including a physical activity booklet and prize, is open to …
Nearly three years after the township’s municipal complex was closed due to significant damage by flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Ida, a portion of the complex is reopening.
North Brunswick is participating in a Middlesex County pilot program in providing FREE swimming lessons for second graders. The Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services Aquatics Division will be offering a Fall session for the program at the North Brunswick Township High School pool, located at 98 Raider Road. To sign up or for …
The North Brunswick Woman’s Club is looking for vendors and crafters for its annual show on Saturday, December 7 at the North Brunswick Senior Center. For more information and application, please contact sheral914@me.com.
The Boost spotlights the North Brunswick Food Bank with special guest Kathy Aruta, Food Bank President. Food Bank distribution is on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Senior Center, 15 Linwood Place. If you are interested in volunteering, please call the Department of Parks, …
We are pleased to announce the opening of a newly constructed basketball court in Babbage Park. This work was entirely funded through Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding and replaces a court that was nearly 36 years old.