Tag: Kendall Park

  • Shred event on Sept. 12 open to all county residents

    Shred event on Sept. 12 open to all county residents

    Middlesex County will hold a residential shred event from 9 a.m. to noon, or until the truck is full, on Sept. 12 in Beech Woods Park, 137 Beekman Road, South Brunswick. This is a free shred program open to residents of Middlesex County, by which residents may shred and recycle old confidential files safely and…

  • Kendall Park backyard decorated with kinetic sculptures

    Kendall Park backyard decorated with kinetic sculptures

    PHOTO COURTESY OF SONIA YACO   Sonia Yaco created an outdoor kinetic sculpture exhibit at her home in the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick. While she usually makes indoor kinetic sculptures, as the pandemic hit she wanted to find a way to share her art with neighbors in a safe venue. Since March, she…

  • Charges filed against man who allegedly ordered thousands of dollars worth of food without paying

    Charges filed against man who allegedly ordered thousands of dollars worth of food without paying

    Following an extensive investigation by the South Brunswick Police Department and the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, charges were filed relating to numerous cases of cyber harassment committed from Jan. 15 to April 9. Sudeep Khetani, 34, of Kendall Park, allegedly made several hundred calls to numerous local restaurants using false phone numbers; ordered thousands of…

  • Kendall Park native named alumni representative to MCC Board of Trustees

    Kendall Park native named alumni representative to MCC Board of Trustees

    A 2020 graduate of Middlesex County College was named alumni representative to the Middlesex County College (MCC) Board of Trustees. Gabrielle McLean, of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, will serve a one-year term that ends June 30, 2021. McLean was a Liberal Arts/general major at MCC and is transferring to The College of…

  • South Brunswick residents sickened by carbon monoxide from generators too close to home

    South Brunswick residents sickened by carbon monoxide from generators too close to home

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Officers were dispatched to a Robin Road home for a woman possibly having a heart attack around 10:55 p.m. Aug. 4. Officers Matthew Hagood and Tyler Harpster arrived to find the 61-year-old woman and her 9-year-old granddaughter in the residence. The officers soon realized that the woman was not suffering a heart…

  • Five graduations at three sites send off MCVTS seniors

    Five graduations at three sites send off MCVTS seniors

    The weather cooperated as the Class of 2020 of the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools (MCVTS) graduated over two days at three outdoor locations. “MCVTS was finally able to have in-person graduations for all of our graduating seniors,” Superintendent of Schools Dianne M. Veilleux said in an email to the staff, according to information…

  • St. Augustine’s church saves 192 lives with blood drive; more donors needed

    St. Augustine’s church saves 192 lives with blood drive; more donors needed

    More than 50 blood donors came out to support the St. Augustine’s Church community blood drive with their lifesaving blood. One unit of blood can help up to three different patients, so 192 lives will be impacted from the blood drive held on July 8 in the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, according to…

  • South Brunswick police ask public for video footage from area of Henderson Road, Nassau Square

    South Brunswick police ask public for video footage from area of Henderson Road, Nassau Square

    South Brunswick police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying car burglars who struck the Kendall Park area, and are asking residents on Henderson Road and in Nassau Square to check their cameras for any possible video footage during the overnight hours of June 21 and 22. Anyone with information should call 732-329-4646. Residents are…

  • Opinion: Be aware of important New Jersey Primary Election changes

    Opinion: Be aware of important New Jersey Primary Election changes

    The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area reminds the public of changes to the upcoming July 7 Primary Election. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, this election will be conducted primarily with mail-in ballots with limited in-person voting options available. Here is a summary of the changes in place for this election:…