Tag: South Brunswick
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Drop off expired medications to South Brunswick Police Department on April 24
The South Brunswick Police Department will be the site of Operation Take Back NJ from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 24, collecting unused or expired medications. Individuals may dispose of medication either in its original container or by removing medication from its container and disposing directly into the drug disposal box. If the original container…
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South Brunswick police seek help in identifying unidentified man
The South Brunswick Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying an unidentified man officers came in contact with on April 18. The man was found with only a bank card in the name Chen Wu. He is approximately 40 years old, 5-foot 3-inches tall and weighs 160 pounds. He was located near the…
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Public hearing for South Brunswick school budget set for April 29
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The members of the South Brunswick School District Board of Education have introduced a $154.65 million budget to fund the operation of the school district during the 2021-22 academic year. A public hearing on the budget will be held on April 29 and at that time, residents may ask questions or make…
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South Brunswick police awarded top national certification for policing excellence
The South Brunswick Police Department has been awarded national recognition for policing excellence by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA). CALEA accreditation requires agencies to submit annual reports showing compliance with the programs’ standards. Agencies must complete a process that includes an in-depth on-site assessment, community input, and a formal hearing…
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South Brunswick officer claims retaliation by police chief; chief’s lawyer calls allegations ‘bogus’
A South Brunswick police officer has filed a complaint against the township and Police Chief Raymond Hayducka alleging claims of retaliation. However, the chief’s lawyer denies the allegations. The lawsuit filed on Jan. 28 demands a jury trial and the designation of trial counsel, according to a document filed in state Superior Court of New…
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Former fire chief served 73 years before his passing
Life member, former Fire Chief, and South Brunswick Fire District No. 3 Commissioner Norman H. Luck, Sr. passed away April 13 at age 89. Luck was an active member of the Kingston Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 for 73 years, having joined in 1947, according to information provided by Co. No. 1. In addition to…
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Learn about how a lost piece of art was discovered in town hall
Do you love a good mystery? Ever wonder if you would recognize a significant art piece sitting unnoticed in some public place? If your answers are “yes,” join a discussion with Mallory Mortillaro, curator of Collections for the Hartley Dodge Foundation in Madison at 7 p.m. April 15. Mortillaro will tell the story of how…
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South Brunswick fire district elections scheduled for April 20
On April 20, the annual fire district elections will take place throughout New Jersey. As part of the election, individuals are elected to fill expiring three-year terms as fire commissioners. Also voted on during the election is the annual budget for each fire district. This is not a new tax, Chief Christopher Perez of the…
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South Brunswick Library honors legacy of former mayor, library board member
About 100 people gathered distanced outside the South Brunswick Public Library on April 3 to honor former Mayor Christopher J. Killmurray. Members of the South Brunswick Police Department stood along Kingston Lane, flashing lights on police vehicles behind them, paying homage to the longtime councilman and library board member who passed away in April 2018.…