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***NEW VOLUNTEER MEMBERS SOUGHT FOR NORTH BRUNSWICK DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESPONSE TEAM***
The North Brunswick Domestic Violence Response Team is looking for new volunteer members, with preference for team members who are bilingual English/Spanish. The team runs a 24/7/365 on call schedule, responding to North Brunswick and Milltown Police. The on call shifts are from 6am-6pm and 6pm-6am. Members will need to be able to respond in the night time hours.
Please return applications to mpacci@northbrunswicknj.gov by Tuesday, February 17.
Please click on the link below for more information, including application, guidelines and Spring 2026 syllabus.
New Volunteer Members Sought for North Brunswick Domestic Violence Team
***IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR HYUNDAI AND KIA OWNERS***
Recent trends have shown just how easy it is to steal Hyundais and Kias, but New Jersey is doing something about it. Hyundai and Kia are offering a new solution to help drive down theft and keep their vehicles safe.
Poor choices on anti-theft controls by Hyundai/Kia have made many of their vehicles easy to steal – a failure that has led to a surge of auto thefts and public safety issues. Protect your vehicle and help us curb auto theft in NJ.
A recent trend shows just how easy it is to steal Hyundais and Kias. But no matter what you’ve heard, there ARE steps you can take to safeguard your vehicle from theft and the violent crime it can fuel. It starts by checking if your car is eligible for the anti-theft upgrade.
Please click the link below for important steps to take to safeguard your Hyundai and Kia vehicle.
Important Safety Information for Hyundai and Kia Owners
***NORTH BRUNSWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT RECRUITMENT PLAN***
Please click on the link below for information on the Police Department’s Recruitment Plan.
North Brunswick Police Department Recruitment Plan
The mission of the North Brunswick Township Police Department is to provide effective policing services to all residents of our community.
Our goal is to maintain a safe and secure environment that will facilitate the quality of life our citizens have grown to expect by insuring that federal, state, and local laws are enforced in a fair, consistent, and swift manner. By doing so in a fashion sensitive to the multitude of cultures that make up the human fabric of our community, we will continually work to achieve and maintain the respect and cooperation of the fine citizens of our community.
learn morePUBLIC SAFETY A.I.D. PROGRAM
Public Safety A.I.D. Program Website
The Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office Chapter of the “Public Safety Alliance For Individuals with Disabilities” A.I.D. program is a voluntary service open to all citizens. The program was created to help police officers and other emergency service personnel to better assist residents with disabilities or special need in the event of an emergency by providing those first responders with vital information regarding a participant’s disability, emergency contact information, a physical description and current photograph of the registrant.
The goal of the A.I.D. Program is to ensure all residents who have a disability or special need are able to get the help and support they need in a time of emergency or during interaction with Law Enforcement, Fire or EMS personnel.
The Office of Emergency Management is responsible for creating North Brunswick’s Emergency Management Plan to guide its response to man-made and natural disasters.
Emergency Management coordinates the activities of North Brunswick emergency services with other municipal, county and state emergency organizations in the event of a declared emergency.
learn moreNorth Brunswick Township contracts with the City of New Brunswick for Animal Control Services
Animal Licensing is done through the Municipal Clerk’s Office. You must renew your dog or cat license annually before January 31 of the licensing year. Pets can only be licensed with proof of rabies vaccine valid through November 1, of the licensing year.
A certified animal control officer is on 24-hour call to answer animal emergencies to respond to issues with:
- Sick, aggressive, or abnormally acting wildlife
- Aggressive domestic animals threatening public safety
- Animal situations related to arrests/incapacitations
- Stray dogs (restrained or at-large)
A part time certified animal control officer is on staff in the Township Monday – Friday.