Tag: South Brunswick Department of Public Works
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South Brunswick Public Works staff implements new efforts to fight virus
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Over a period of 12 hours on March 28, staff from South Brunswick Public Works worked tirelessly to sanitize the entire police fleet and municipal vehicles in the township. The new cleaner and disinfectant being employed kills illness-causing germs and bacteria on contact and keeps on self-sanitizing for up to one month,…
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South Brunswick director of Public Works receives award for years of service
South Brunswick Township’s Director of Public Works, Raymond T. Olsen, received a Special Recognition Award from the New Jersey Chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA) to honor his 51 years of dedicated service in the field of Public Works. Olsen accepted the award at a ceremony at the annual New Jersey League of…
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South Brunswick DPW truck overturns during crash due to snow
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick police have already handled 14 motor vehicle crashes due to Winter Storm Inga, including one in which a township sand truck flipped over. At 7:14 a.m. on Jan. 17, a 2004 Honda Civic operated by a 39-year-old Kendall Park resident was headed westbound on Beekman Road in the Kendall…
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Community flu clinic set for Nov. 29
A community flu clinic will be held from 3-6 p.m. Nov. 29 at the South Brunswick Public Works building, 540 Route 522 West (Ridge Road), Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Presented by Rite Aid Pharmacy of North Brunswick. Hosted by South Brunswick High School Students for Public Health. Bring ID and a health insurance…
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Lifesaving, valor awards presented in South Brunswick
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Several officers, dispatchers and citizens were recognized for their service to the community. The South Brunswick Police Department held its annual awards luncheon on May 26 in honor of National Police Week. Officer George Morgan, Officer Jarrid Harpster, Dispatcher Christine McCarthy, Dispatcher John Muccioli and Jessica Vanliew each received a Lifesaving Medal…
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Township employees team up to save a life
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Four South Brunswick police officers, a South Brunswick Department of Public Works (DPW) employee and members of the South Brunswick and Monroe EMS/paramedics took quick actions to save the life of a 60-year-old man on Aug. 16. At around 11:52 a.m., William Rodriguez of Bayonne, a technician for Triangle Communications, suffered cardiac arrest…