Tag: South Brunswick

  • South Brunswick releases list of resources related to COVID-19

    South Brunswick releases list of resources related to COVID-19

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick Township was notified of six new COVID-19 cases in town as of April 6, bringing the total confirmed cases to 63. The latest cases involve two men and four women, ranging in age from 24-51 years old, all of whom are recovering at home, according to information provided by the township…

  • 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…

  • Reminder: All schools and associated properties are closed in South Brunswick

    Reminder: All schools and associated properties are closed in South Brunswick

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The latest statistics related to the COVID-19 coronavirus includes 4,372 new positive test results in New Jersey for a statewide total of 34,124 as of April 4. South Brunswick was notified of three new positive cases, two females and one male, ranging in age from their 20s to 70s. South Brunswick now…

  • Caller reportedly orders pizza for police officers, then no-shows

    Caller reportedly orders pizza for police officers, then no-shows

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Several local pizzerias have been targeted for fraudulent activity over the past week. The same caller appears to contact each store and order pizza for the police department, according to information provided by South Brunswick officials. In each case, the caller indicates that he will come to pick up the pizza to…

  • ‘Food Drive Friday’ a success in South Brunswick

    ‘Food Drive Friday’ a success in South Brunswick

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – “Food Drive Friday” was a success in South Brunswick on April 3. The one-day drive generated more than $10,000 in donations, hundreds of dollars in gift cards, and three large bins of grocery items, according to information provided by the South Brunswick Police Department.  

  • South Brunswick disseminates information pertaining to testing statistics, stimulus checks, testing facilities

    South Brunswick disseminates information pertaining to testing statistics, stimulus checks, testing facilities

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The latest statistics related to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic from Governor Phil Murphy’s office on April 2 include 3,489 new positive test results in New Jersey for a statewide total of 25,590. South Brunswick was notified of one new case, a female in her 20s, who is recovering at home. South Brunswick…

  • 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 reports one new positive COVID-19 case

    South Brunswick reports one new positive COVID-19 case

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick officials report one new positive COVID-19 case, a female in her 60s, according to the South Brunswick Township Police Department on March 31. Mayor Charles Carley, in a message, said he would like to thank everyone for doing their part to help slow the spread of the virus. He also…