Tag: East Brunswick

  • East Brunswick Stop & Shop location launches hours for senior customers

    East Brunswick Stop & Shop location launches hours for senior customers

    EAST BRUNSWICK–As part of a nationwide store policy to help protect its most vulnerable customers from coronavirus, Stop & Shop’s East Brunswick location has new store hours for seniors. All Stop & Shop stores will open early from 6-7:30 a.m. daily to service customers age 60 and up who are most vulnerable to COVID-19, according…

  • Commuter bus schedule changes in East Brunswick

    Commuter bus schedule changes in East Brunswick

        EAST BRUNSWICK – Effective March 19, there will be no Suburban Coach USA buses running out of the Transportation Commerce Center (TCC), 551 Old Bridge Turnpike, East Brunswick. Suburban Coach USA will run an adjusted Saturday weekend schedule at the Neilson Plaza, 7 Tower Center Blvd., East Brunswick. NJ Transit 68 line to…

  • Update on coronavirus case in East Brunswick: woman was not living in town when diagnosed

    Update on coronavirus case in East Brunswick: woman was not living in town when diagnosed

    EAST BRUNSWICK – The woman who tested positive for COVID-19 was not living in East Brunswick with her family at the time of diagnosis, as previously reported. The Middlesex County Health Department released updated information on March 13 pertaining to an incident revealed on March 11. The woman had not seen her family since Valentine’s…

  • Raritan Valley YMCA’s Camp Yomeca is more than just a day camp

    Raritan Valley YMCA’s Camp Yomeca is more than just a day camp

    Located at 144 Tices Lane in East Brunswick, the Raritan Valley YMCA’s Camp Yomeca is more than just a day camp. It teaches life skills in a progressive experience for ages 3-15. Activities include daily swim lessons from professional instructors, athletic activities that promote healthy lifestyles, plus trips that explore science, art, nature and more.…

  • Skunk tests positive for rabies in East Brunswick

    Skunk tests positive for rabies in East Brunswick

    EAST BRUNSWICK – The Middlesex County Office of Health Services is reporting that a skunk tested positive for rabies in East Brunswick in the vicinity of Winton Avenue and Mercedes Road. This is the second rabid animal reported within Middlesex County for 2020 and the first rabid animal in East Brunswick. On March 10, a…

  • East Brunswick police apprehend Speedway gas station robbery suspect

    East Brunswick police apprehend Speedway gas station robbery suspect

      EAST BRUNSWICK– A 25-year-old East Brunswick was charged with allegedly committing an armed robbery at a Speedway Gas station in town. Upon arriving at 234 Route 18 at 10:45 p.m. on March 1, responding patrol units met with the caller, who stated that the suspect, described as a male having a slim build, approximately…

  • East Brunswick superintendent closes schools after confirmed coronavirus case

    East Brunswick superintendent closes schools after confirmed coronavirus case

        EAST BRUNSWICK–With state officials confirming a case of coronavirus (CONVID-19) in East Brunswick, Superintendent Victor Valeski announced schools will be closed until March 15. On March 11, state officials confirmed two positive cases of COVID-19 in Middlesex County. One of the cases is an East Brunswick Township resident who has been hospitalized for…

  • East Brunswick, Edison residents first in Middlesex County to test positive for coronavirus

    East Brunswick, Edison residents first in Middlesex County to test positive for coronavirus

    By Jennifer Amato and Vashti Harris Staff Writers Late in the afternoon of March 11, state officials confirmed two positive cases of COVID-19 (coronavirus) in Middlesex County. One of the cases is an East Brunswick resident who has been hospitalized for several days, according to information provided by the East Brunswick Police Department. The patient…

  • ‘Therapist in the Hood’ discusses race, sexual abuse during East Brunswick Hadassah program

    ‘Therapist in the Hood’ discusses race, sexual abuse during East Brunswick Hadassah program

    EAST BRUNSWICK – “Therapist in the Hood” and author of “Echoed in My Bones,” Lisa A. Sturm, gave a moving presentation of her experiences counseling in Irvington and read excerpts from her novel during a special Hadassah program. Sturm’s novel about twin sisters, black and white, who are separated at birth and raised in two…