Tag: ryders lane
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Behavioral treatment center in North Brunswick will bring state-of-the-art facility to New Jersey
About seven years ago, Marlene Brandt, a Rutgers University graduate and local philanthropist, watched her 17-year-old daughter suffer from severe depression, the inability to function in school, unhappiness, and a feeling of very little will to go on. Brandt searched New Jersey without finding a treatment center to properly address her daughter’s needs. She realized…
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Build residential development near Heavenly Farms in East Brunswick
Ah yes, snuggled serenely among the salvage yards and industrial warehouse complexes sits the proposed Hidden Oak Woods planned residential development – 275 residential units that will in all probability add at least 500 more cars daily to the Harts/Tices lanes intersection. Traffic isn’t bad enough there already at morning and afternoon rush hours. The Lawrence Brook…
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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 ……
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‘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…
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Corona Road should be evaluated in East Brunswick
I totally agree with East Brunswick lowering the speed limits on township roads. Going one step further, the speed limit on Corona Road should be strictly enforced at 25 mph as posted. Between 4 and 6 p.m., Corona Road resembles the Daytona 500. Forty to 45 mph is more the norm. The left turn opening on…
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Roadways in Milltown to be milled, resurfaced through September
MILLTOWN – Residents may experience traffic delays over the next few weeks on South Main Street and Ryders Lane in Milltown. The Middlesex County Department of Infrastructure Management will mill, resurface and stripe the roadway from Tices Lane to Stratford Road from Aug. 22-31 and from the S. Main Street Turnpike Bridge to Mill…