Tag: Middlesex County Office of Emergency Management
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FEMA representatives will visit Milltown on Sept. 14 to assess damage from Ida
FEMA representatives will be in Milltown on Tuesday, Sept. 14, to examine damage from Tropical Storm Ida. In coordination with the Middlesex County Office of Emergency Management (OEM), FEMA representatives will meet with Milltown OEM officials to tour damaged areas of the municipality from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Milltown Municipal Building, 39…
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Officers put their lives at risk to save others during Governor’s Pointe fire
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Among dozens of first responders and residents who were in the area of Albury Way in North Brunswick around 10:19 p.m. on Dec. 8, two are being credited with saving the lives of two small children and their grandparents during a structure fire. As officers investigated the 12 units in…
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Fire displaces more than a dozen tenants at the Woodedge Apartment building
EDISON — Fire officials are continuing to investigate the cause of the fire that has displaced more than a dozen tenants after a fire swept through the Woodedge Apartment building complex. The three-alarm fire occurred at 6 a.m. on Jan. 24, according to Fire Capt. Andy Toth, the town’s emergency management coordinator. The fire,…
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Milltown plans consolidation of municipal departments
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — With the relocation of the electric substation completed, another major project — moving the borough Public Works/Utilities departments and Fire Department into one central location — is on the horizon. The new complex will be located at 50 Washington Ave., the former Susan Hutton site. “Working in cooperation with…
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Training exercise planned for Jersey Avenue train station on Saturday
NEW BRUNSWICK – The NJ Transit Police Department (NJTPD) Office of Emergency Management (OEM), together with local and federal partners, will conduct a training exercise beginning at 8 a.m. on Nov. 5 at the Jersey Avenue station along the Northeast Corridor. The exercise, which will gauge responses to a simulated transportation incident, will take approximately…