WEATHER ALERT: NO PARKING ON ROADWAYS – Due to the Blizzard Warning in effect for our area, significant snowfall and hazardous road conditions are expected. Effective Sunday morning, no vehicles may be parked on any roadway to allow for proper snow plowing and emergency vehicle access. Vehicles left on the street will be subject to ticketing and/or towing. If your vehicles cannot be parked on your property, the following township locations are available for temporary parking during the storm event: Senior Center located on Linwood Place, Babbage Park-Glenridge Avenue, Public Library-Hermann Road, Parking lot across from the Municipal Building, Veterans Park-Roosevelt Avenue, Community Park-Rt. 130, Sabella Park-Cozzens Lane, JFK Park-Schmidt Lane. Residents are urged to remain off the roads unless absolutely necessary. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated as we work to keep our community safe.
NEW JERSEY AND NORTH BRUNSWICK STATE OF EMERGENCY EFFECTIVE 12 PM, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Due to current conditions, the North Brunswick Municipal Building will open on a delayed schedule tomorrow, Monday, February 23, at 12:00 p.m. Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly. Any additional updates will be shared through the Township website and official social media channels as they become available.
North Brunswick Senior Center will be closed Monday, February 23
All DPRCS recreation programs and activities are cancelled Monday, February 23
Monday, February 23 recycling has been cancelled and moved to Saturday, February 28
Trash Collection/Bulk Appointments cancelled for Monday, February 23
Monday, February 23 Township Council has been CANCELLED, rescheduled to Monday, March 2

Deputy Police Chief Brian Hoiberg sworn in at December 1 Township Council Meeting

December 4, 2025

North Brunswick Police Captain Brian Hoiberg was sworn in as acting Deputy Chief at the December 1 Township Council Meeting.

“As a third-generation kid growing up in this town, falling in love with the Police Department at an early age and then being able to live out this dream is a whirlwind, it is literally a dream come true,” he said.

Deputy Chief Hoiberg started with the Police Department in 1995, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, who were also North Brunswick police officers. He served as a patrolman in the Patrol Division before being assigned to the Detective and Narcotics Bureau in 2000. He was promoted to Sergeant in 2002, Lieutenant in 2005 and Captain in 2012.

Congratulations Deputy Chief Hoiberg!

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