Tag: South Brunswick

  • South Brunswick Library holds first concert of the year

    South Brunswick Library holds first concert of the year

    The Friends of South Brunswick Public Library will host the first event of their 2021 concert series at 2 p.m. April 11. Listen to classical and operatic music concert featuring Crispian Fordham on flute and Meredyth Coleman on oboe and harp. For more information about the Friends or to become a member, visit www.sbpl.info/about-us/partners/friends-of-the-library/ For…

  • Dog daycare, overnight boarding facility prompts questions about barking dogs

    Dog daycare, overnight boarding facility prompts questions about barking dogs

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The next meeting regarding a proposed dog daycare and overnight boarding facility in South Brunswick is set for June 3. Matthew Coder came before the South Brunswick Zoning Board of Adjustment on April 1 in continuation of an application for the canine boarding facility, which would be on his existing residential property…

  • Volunteer group takes charge as South Brunswick Viking Vaccinators

    Volunteer group takes charge as South Brunswick Viking Vaccinators

    Drop, refresh, glitch. Intake form, bot, CVS jail, high traffic, tabs. Vax. Need a pair. Screenshot. Confirm. Too far, time running out, release it, booking, sign in. Good luck tonight. Such words and phrases have been commonplace for Suzanne O’Rourke and her group of South Brunswick Viking Vaccinators, who have been volunteering to secure COVID-19…

  • South Brunswick township manager transfers to Princeton as municipal administrator

    South Brunswick township manager transfers to Princeton as municipal administrator

    Bernard Hvozdovic Jr., Esq., has been selected to serve as the new municipal administrator in Princeton, leaving South Brunswick after 10 years. The official appointment was scheduled to take place at the next Princeton Council meeting on April 12. Hvozdovic has served as South Brunswick township manager since 2011 and will be starting as Princeton…

  • Crash highlights distracted driving dangers, coinciding with statewide enforcement campaign

    Crash highlights distracted driving dangers, coinciding with statewide enforcement campaign

    A reported distracted driver drove his Tesla under a tractor trailer on March 29 on Route 1 in South Brunswick. The impact was so sever it shredded the roof off the passenger’s side of the vehicle. “This crash could easily have been fatal, and easily have been prevented if the driver was paying attention,” South…

  • South Brunswick officials warn of third wave of COVID

    South Brunswick officials warn of third wave of COVID

    Over the course of the past few months, the number of COVID-19 positive cases in South Brunswick fluctuated from a high of 117 cases in a single week during the peak of the second wave at the end of December, to a low of 29 cases in a week in mid-February. Two weeks ago, the…

  • Middlesex College student newspaper wins 12 awards from New Jersey Press Association 

    Middlesex College student newspaper wins 12 awards from New Jersey Press Association 

    Quo Vadis, Middlesex College’s student newspaper, won 12 awards – including three first-place finishes – in the 2021 New Jersey Press Association (NJPA) annual competition. “We are proud of our student journalists,” Middlesex College President Mark McCormick said in a prepared statement. “Our student newspaper is a central organ of communication for the Middlesex College…

  • South Brunswick officers lauded for making split-second decisions in life-threatening situations

    South Brunswick officers lauded for making split-second decisions in life-threatening situations

    Several South Brunswick police officers handled life-threatening situations recently. “Too often the stories that make news are negative. These officers’ efforts highlight the excellence I see firsthand every day,” Police Chief Raymond Hayducka said in a prepared statement. On March 20, Officer Raymond McCarthy was able to de-escalate an armed confrontation at an area hotel…

  • NESE pipeline developer requests two-year extension

    NESE pipeline developer requests two-year extension

    Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC, (Transco) has requested a two-year extension of time to construct and place into service the expansion facilities authorized by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for the Northeast Supply Enhancement project (NESE). The Williams Company operates the Transco pipeline, a 10,000-mile interstate transmission pipeline system that transports much of…