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Unused medication can be dropped off at Milltown Police Department
Residents are encouraged to drop off unused, unwanted and expired medication from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 29 in the main foyer of the Milltown Police Department, 39 Washington Ave., Milltown. No syringes will be accepted.
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Residents encouraged to dispose of unwanted medications properly
The South Brunswick Police Department and the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs continue to provide the Project Medicine Drop box in the police department lobby at 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Project Medicine Drop allows residents to safely dispose of unused, unwanted or expired medications 24 hours a day, seven days…
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Avoid Route 522 in South Brunswick during rush hour
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police are warning commuters about delays along Route 522 for the next two weeks. On April 26, the traffic signal at Stouts Lane and Route 522 in South Brunswick was damaged as a result of a motor vehicle collision, according to information provided by the South Brunswick Police Department. The signal will not…
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Paving expected to cause delays in Spotswood
SPOTSWOOD – Milling and paving on Crescent Avenue, Snowhill Street and Heffron Drive is planned for May 1-8. Expect delays and closures.
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Middlesex County Freeholders take action against pipeline plan
Responding to a sustained campaign by concerned residents and environmental activists, the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders has announced that they will file a motion to intervene on a controversial gas pipeline that has drawn opposition in central Jersey. Williams Transco is proposing a new fracked gas pipeline expansion in Central Jersey. The plan…
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