A store worker was taken to the hospital with injuries after the SUV struck the building, police said.
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Saturday's festival at Rowland Park features carnival games, face painting and dinosaur-themed activities.
Donors can give blood from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the South Brunswick Community Center.
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Police warn drivers to avoid New Road between routes 1 and 27 amid a regional flash flood warning.
Warning in effect until 5:30 p.m. as heavy rain hits highways including I-287 and the Turnpike.
2 championship teams and 6 individual standouts will be honored Sept. 25 at halftime of a Vikings football game.
Illegal fireworks displays cause disputes all over New Jersey. This town says it's charging the homeowner and billing for cleanup.
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Montgomery, Princeton, South Brunswick and others are developing a plan with the Watershed Institute.
In a heartfelt letter, Chief Raymond Hayducka reflects on 38 years in law enforcement and thanks the community he calls home.
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Homeowner's efforts and quick response from crews kept the fire from spreading to the residence.
Work expected to take up to three days starting Wednesday; detours will be posted.
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Superintendent thanks community as district shifts to reduced summer schedule.
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Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations of America’s 250th anniversary in and around South Brunswick.
Six new interpretive signs trace the township's role in the American Revolution, from 1775 through the Battle of Monmouth in 1778.
Abraham "Jason" Gassman used his union's credit card for personal purchases and pocketed cash from PBA fundraisers over 6 years.
New dining tenants join the Route 1 mixed-use development, which sits near the South Brunswick border with a planned NJ Transit stop.
Troop 84291 transformed a Woodlot Park bench into a "Friendship Bench" promoting kindness.
Here are the headlines from the weekend you may have missed:
The man was going north on Route 535 on Monday night when his car entered the southbound lane and sideswiped another vehicle.
The man was going north on Route 535 when his vehicle crossed the median and went into the southbound lane, sideswiping another vehicle.
Children ages 4-10 can earn a limited-edition puzzle by completing five self-guided outdoor activities.
Police believe the early-morning Beekman Manor break-in is linked to similar burglaries in Edison and North Brunswick.
The township's only current historic district is Kingston. Phase I of the update, covering 85 to 110 properties, is set to begin this month.
Andrew Luna, 27, faces second- and third-degree charges after allegedly targeting four children in two separate approaches.
The township held a street dedication ceremony for Corporal Kish, a parachute rigger who helping secure Allied victory in World War II.
The annual report shows a department leaning on technology, community programs and mental health partnerships.
The large-scale bicycle ride is set to take place throughout the township on Sunday.
The Dr. Richard J. Zinsmeister Memorial Award is given out annually to South Brunswick High School students.
The traffic safety initiative was focused on reducing dangerous driving behaviors that contribute to serious and fatal crashes, police said.
The high-visibility traffic enforcement initiative is aimed at improving roadway safety, police said.
The ceremony reaffirms the township's commitment to fostering community for all, township officials said.
The resident who started the petition expressed concerns that the proposed center could threaten “our very way of life.”