Zoning and building permits still required in North Brunswick

NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Township of North Brunswick was advised that 27 more residents tested positive for COVID-19 on April 23.

The age range is from 8 to 85 years old.

There are now 520 residents who have tested positive for COVID-19 as of April 23, according to information released by the township.

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Although municipal inspections have been suspended in North Brunswick, residents are reminded that zoning and building permits are still required. All home improvement work including fences, sheds, pools, interior alterations and utility replacements still require that permits be submitted by regular mail. Permit applications may be downloaded at northbrunswicknj.gov/departments/community-development.

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New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Chief Administrator Sue Fulton announced that all agency, road testing and inspections facilities will remain closed until at least May 11. The closures are part of the Murphy administration’s ongoing efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

In addition to expanding online services, the commission is continuing essential operations, including measures to support commercial trucking to keep the supply chain moving during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Most renewals of driver licenses, non-driver IDs, and registrations – including, for the first time, some commercial registrations – can be processed online at NJMVC.gov. Customers can change their address, pay fees and other services online as well.

Drivers with suspended licenses can seek to get licenses restored, if they are eligible, using email instead of phone or in-person interactions. Drivers who believe they are eligible for restoration should email [email protected].

Customers should check NJMVC.gov for the latest information and updates.