Tag: South Brunswick

  • South Brunswick street ceremonially renamed Potts Drive after Korean War veteran

    South Brunswick street ceremonially renamed Potts Drive after Korean War veteran

    Roger Potts was born in 1932 in Princeton and enlisted in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, serving the country from 1953. He received the National Defense Medal and the Good Conduct Medal. He was honorably discharged on Feb. 14, 1955. He was honored on Aug. 10 with an honorary street sign for Potts…

  • Recipes needed for South Brunswick Senior Center cookbook

    Recipes needed for South Brunswick Senior Center cookbook

    The South Brunswick Senior Center will host a Culture Fest FRIENDaversary Bash on Oct. 24 to celebrate 20 years of the Friends of the Senior Center organization. To represent your culture through music, poetry, dance or food, see Tirath Kairon at the Senior Center, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. To submit…

  • South Brunswick Senior Center to celebrate Friends organization with Culture Fest

    South Brunswick Senior Center to celebrate Friends organization with Culture Fest

    The South Brunswick Senior Center will host a Culture Fest FRIENDaversary Bash on Oct. 24 to celebrate 20 years of the Friends of the Senior Center organization. To represent your culture through music, poetry, dance or food, see Tirath Kairon at the Senior Center, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. For more…

  • American Legion now open to all honorably discharged veterans

    American Legion now open to all honorably discharged veterans

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – With President Donald Trump’s signature on the LEGION Act (Let Everyone Get Involved in Opportunities for National Service) on July 30, the ongoing declared period of war was extended back to Dec. 7, 1941, making all honorably discharged veterans eligible for membership in the American Legion. The Congressionally-approved act is a way…

  • South Brunswick Senior Center will honor its members in September

    South Brunswick Senior Center will honor its members in September

    Nationally, senior centers around the country celebrate Senior Center Month in September. The South Brunswick Senior Center will celebrate by highlighting the theme Senior Centers: The Key to Aging Well with township residents age 55 and older. Membership is free. Join on a Tuesday or Friday from 9:30-11:30 a.m. The Harvest Ball will be held…

  • South Brunswick police recover handgun following dispute

    South Brunswick police recover handgun following dispute

      SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick police tracked down a suspect who fled a dispute on Aug. 13 after allegedly brandishing a gun. At 7:30 p.m., police received a 911 call of a dispute on Pierson Street in which a male allegedly showed a handgun, according to information provided by the South Brunswick Police Department.…

  • South Brunswick to conduct training at Monmouth Junction Elementary School for two weeks

    South Brunswick to conduct training at Monmouth Junction Elementary School for two weeks

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick Police will be conducting training at different times over the next two weeks starting today, Aug. 19, at Monmouth Junction Elementary School, 630 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Residents may see a large number of uniformed officers and/or police vehicles in the area, according to information provided…

  • Indian Health Camp of New Jersey health fair set for Sept. 15

    Indian Health Camp of New Jersey health fair set for Sept. 15

    Indian Health Camp of New Jersey (IHCNJ) will hold a health screening and disease awareness and prevention fair from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 15 at Durga Mandir, 4240 Route 27, Princeton. Must arrive by 8 a.m. The health fair will be open to all pre-registered participants above age 40 who are uninsured or…

  • Middlesex County Grand Jury hands up a 30-count indictment in Dark Web narcotic trafficking business

    Middlesex County Grand Jury hands up a 30-count indictment in Dark Web narcotic trafficking business

      Five people and two corporations have been named in a 30-count indictment regarding a multi-million-dollar criminal enterprise responsible for manufacturing and distributing narcotics in New Jersey, New York and through the Dark Web.   Chester Anderson, 45, of South Brunswick; Jarrette Codd, 42, of Jamesburg; and Ronald MacCarty, 51, of Jackson in Ocean Township,…