Tag: South Brunswick Office of Emergency Management

  • South Brunswick police chief cautions safety this weekend as parks reopen

    South Brunswick police chief cautions safety this weekend as parks reopen

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick has been informed by the Middlesex County Health Department that four additional South Brunswick residents tested positive for COVID-19 on April 30, bringing the total number of cases in South Brunswick to 325. Of the new cases, three individuals are women and one is a male, and they range in…

  • South Brunswick sees first drop off of EMS calls in weeks

    South Brunswick sees first drop off of EMS calls in weeks

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick Office of Emergency Management Director, Police Chief Raymond Hayducka, detailed new numbers on April 24 that show the impact COVID-19 is having on South Brunswick. “We are trying to be as proactive as possible with the virus. The positive test results can take days to come back but the number of…

  • South Brunswick mayor praises residents for helping to flatten the curve

    South Brunswick mayor praises residents for helping to flatten the curve

    South Brunswick Mayor Charles Carley released the following statement to residents on April 5: “I wanted to take a few moments to let you know what has been going on in our town over the past week, and where we stand at this moment. “To date, we have 54 total confirmed cases of COVID-19 within…

  • South Brunswick to hold ‘Food Drive Friday’ on April 3

    South Brunswick to hold ‘Food Drive Friday’ on April 3

    South Brunswick Social Services and the South Brunswick Office of Emergency Management will conduct “Food Drive Friday” on April 3 to raise funds and stock the food pantry shelves with donations. Donations will be accepted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in front of South Brunswick Police Headquarters, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of…

  • South Brunswick COVID-19 update: 37 patients are home recovering

    South Brunswick COVID-19 update: 37 patients are home recovering

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The current COVID-19 cases in South Brunswick, based on data from the South Brunswick Office of Emergency Management, is as follows as of April 1: In total, 46 residents have tested positive; 37 are home recovering while nine are in area hospitals. Of those who tested positive, 29 are male, 17 are…

  • South Brunswick Public Works staff implements new efforts to fight virus

    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,…

  • South Brunswick community shows support during coronavirus crisis

    South Brunswick community shows support during coronavirus crisis

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka, who is also the township’s director of the Office of Emergency Management, noted some of the good work that has been taking place around town. The South Brunswick School District collected all its unused medical supplies and donated them to EMS and the police department. They…

  • South Brunswick council meeting will be held remotely via the internet

    South Brunswick council meeting will be held remotely via the internet

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – As of 5 p.m. on March 23, the state announced 935 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, bringing the total statewide to 2,844, with 210 total cases in Middlesex County, and one new case in South Brunswick, a woman in her 40s who is recovering at home. According to information provided by the South…

  • One more positive case in South Brunswick brings total up to seven; six are recovering at home

    One more positive case in South Brunswick brings total up to seven; six are recovering at home

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The South Brunswick Office of Emergency Management was notified on March 22 that a woman in her 30s tested positive for COVID-19. There are now seven residents who have tested positive, six of whom are recovering at home under self quarantine, according to information provided on March 22. Middlesex County now has…