Tag: Keep Middlesex Moving

  • Woodbridge new COVID-19 cases below 10, Trinity Episcopal Church soup kitchen open again

    Woodbridge new COVID-19 cases below 10, Trinity Episcopal Church soup kitchen open again

    WOODBRIDGE – Woodbridge officials reported nine new positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases in the township to 1,430, according to Mayor John McCormac in his daily report on May 8. “[The number of new cases] is actually our second lowest number over the last 40 days since the end of March,” he…

  • Woodbridge new coronavirus cases remain low, tax bill grace period has extended to May 31

    Woodbridge new coronavirus cases remain low, tax bill grace period has extended to May 31

    WOODBRIDGE – Woodbridge officials reported 16 new positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases in the township to 1,421, according to Mayor John McCormac in his daily report on May 7. The number of new coronavirus cases in Woodbridge remains at a very low level,” he said. “That number compares favorably with just…

  • New bike lanes will promote connectivity within East Brunswick

    New bike lanes will promote connectivity within East Brunswick

    EAST BRUNSWICK – Holding a detailed map, bicycle safety information and a microphone, Mayor Brad Cohen unveiled the township’s new bike lanes. “It’s an initiative that we have been working on actually for the last two years, for which it’s probably going to take about four years to be completed. There is a map here ……

  • Medical professionals invited to learn about transportation issues

    Medical professionals invited to learn about transportation issues

    Transportation Challenges for Healthcare and Business: Building a Healthier Middlesex County will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 18 at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. The conference will explore the challenges the medical industry faces in providing transportation to clients and patients. Keynote speaker Senator…

  • ‘Flag It!’ pedestrian safety program arrives in East Brunswick

    ‘Flag It!’ pedestrian safety program arrives in East Brunswick

    EAST BRUNSWICK – In an effort to improve pedestrian safety, the East Brunswick Police Department (EBPD) has partnered with Keep Middlesex Moving (KMM) to bring the “Flag It!” program to town. The program is a simple, cost-effective pedestrian safety program that addresses busy intersections, according to information provided by the EBPD. KMM has provided brightly colored…

  • Residents encouraged to bike around town

    Residents encouraged to bike around town

    May is National Bike Month, and Keep Middlesex Moving is encouraging residents to forego their vehicles and ride bicycles instead, whether to work, to run errands or for leisure. Anyone who registers his or her ride will be eligible for a series of prizes such as gift cards. For more information, visit www.kmm.org.

  • Seniors invited to discussion on pedestrian safety

    Seniors invited to discussion on pedestrian safety

    Keep Middlesex Moving will hold a Senior Pedestrian Safety Workshop at 11:15 a.m. on  April 7 at the North Brunswick Senior Center, 15 Linwood Place, North Brunswick. The workshop will include a discussion on senior pedestrian safety issues, a jaywalking video, a group discussion and a brief survey. Lunch will be provided after the program. Sign…

  • ‘Smart Workplaces’ honored for providing commuting alternatives

    ‘Smart Workplaces’ honored for providing commuting alternatives

    MONROE —  Numerous Middlesex County companies and schools received the prestigious 2016 New Jersey Smart Workplaces Award during the annual membership meeting of Keep Middlesex Moving (KMM). The awards honor companies for their outstanding achievements in providing alternative commuting opportunities for their employees, thus reducing traffic and congestion and improving air quality, according to a…