Tag: Jamesburg

  • Jamesburg reports three more cases of COVID-19

    Jamesburg reports three more cases of COVID-19

    JAMESBURG – The Jamesburg Police Department received notification from the Middlesex County Health Department that there are an additional three COVID-19 cases in the borough. A 57-year-old male, a 38-year-old male and a 35-year-old female tested positive for a total of seven confirmed cases, according to information provided on March 28. If a individual must…

  • Three more Jamesburg residents test positive for COVID-19

    Three more Jamesburg residents test positive for COVID-19

    JAMESBURG–The Borough of Jamesburg’s Office of Emergency Management has received notification from the Middlesex County Health Department that three additional residents have tested positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19). One resident is a male, age 69, and is currently being treated in a hospital; the second person is a 51-year-old female and is currently isolated at home;…

  • Jamesburg confirms first positive coronavirus case

    Jamesburg confirms first positive coronavirus case

    Jamesburg’s Office of Emergency Management has received notification from the Middlesex County Health Department that there is one confirmed positive case of COVID19 within the Borough of Jamesburg. The individual is a 56-year-old female, according to information released by the borough on March 25.  

  • Residents enjoy recreational activity at Thompson Park ahead of new restrictions

    Residents enjoy recreational activity at Thompson Park ahead of new restrictions

    MONROE – Residents enjoyed some recreational activity at Thompson Park – the largest park in the Middlesex County Park System, which is located in Monroe Township and Jamesburg – ahead of Gov. Phil Murphy’s announcement of new restrictions to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus pandemic on March 21. Bathroom facilities and playgrounds were…

  • Jamesburg police adjust procedures, ensure safety protocols during coronavirus outbreak

    Jamesburg police adjust procedures, ensure safety protocols during coronavirus outbreak

    JAMESBURG – Due to concerns regarding COVID-19 (coronavirus), the Jamesburg Police Department is implementing changes to its normal daily operations. Jamesburg officers will be highly visible on patrol within the borough all hours of the day and night, according to a statement released on March 16. If you or your current household members are displaying…

  • CANCELED: Jamesburg Monroe Regional Chamber of Commerce to hold networking event on March 19

    CANCELED: Jamesburg Monroe Regional Chamber of Commerce to hold networking event on March 19

     NOTE: This event has been canceled. The Jamesburg Monroe Regional Chamber of Commerce will hold its March Networking Luncheon from 12:30-2 p.m. on March 19 at Station Bar & Grill, 2625 Route 130, South Brunswick. The cost is $20 for members or $25 for future members. Registration is required by visiting march19stationgrill.eventbrite.com

  • Jamesburg council adopts ordinance creating ‘no turn on red’ sign at intersection

    Jamesburg council adopts ordinance creating ‘no turn on red’ sign at intersection

    JAMESBURG–The Borough Council adopted an ordinance amending the municipal code to add a “No Turn on Red” sign at the Perrineville Road, Gatzmer Avenue and Forsgate Drive intersection. “We are adding a ‘No Turn on Red’ sign on Perrineville Road at Forsgate Drive and ‘Don’t Block the Box’ markings on Forsgate Drive on the Perrineville…

  • Blackhawks Lacrosse to hold registration, uniform fitting on Feb. 22

    Blackhawks Lacrosse to hold registration, uniform fitting on Feb. 22

      East Brunswick Blackhawks Girls Lacrosse will hold registration and uniform fitting from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Feb. 22 at the Community Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. The team is open to girls in grades 3-8 who live in East Brunswick, South River, Spotswood, Milltown, Helmetta, Jamesburg, Old Bridge and any…

  • Somerset man indicted on charges of bias intimidation and making terroristic threats

    Somerset man indicted on charges of bias intimidation and making terroristic threats

    A Somerset man was charged in an indictment for crimes of bias intimidation and making terrorist threats toward police officers. Daniel McDonald, 25, was indicted for one count of first-degree bias intimidation, one count of second-degree bias intimidation, and two counts of making terroristic threats in the third degree, according to information provided by Middlesex…