Four spots on the BOE are at stake. Here are the unofficial results in South Brunswick's Board of Education race.
The 2025 General Election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Check out Patch's voter guide before you hit the polls:
The redevelopment process began in February last year.
The Mayor has asked residents to avail themselves of the program benefits, which are set to launch in 2026.
A State of Emergency has been declared for New Jersey ahead of the storms.
Both projects have been recommended by the Township Engineer.
The congresswoman characterized the bill as harmful to vulnerable populations while benefiting wealthy Americans.
The township plans to submit applications under NJDOT's Fiscal Year 2026 Municipal Aid Program.
The family farm owners have sued Cranbury over its decision to seize the historic property through eminent domain for affordable housing.
The ordinance comes after the township received several complaints from residents.
Voters in South Brunswick will join others across New Jersey at the polls on Tuesday.
The 21-acre farm is off Exit 8A of the New Jersey Turnpike in Cranbury.
A second reading and public comments on the ordinance are scheduled for June 4.
The Board has several applications on the agenda for Thursday's meeting. Here are the details:
The data center has been proposed on the former Princeton Nurseries site.
The buyer has agreed to repair and renovate the structure on the property in an historically accurate manner, officials said.
According to a citizen's awareness group, the warehouse would increase truck traffic and pose a risk to road safety and the environment.
Here's what's happening in South Brunswick this week:
Kenneth Bierman was elected Deputy Mayor by council members during the reorganization meeting.
Council members are set to take the oath of office. See details:
The new rates are expected to go into effect on Jan. 12, 2025.
Officials said it was in the best interest for the property to be sold at a reduced price, as it needs immediate repairs.
Councilmembers are set to take the oath of office. See details:
Vacancies are available for several township committees in South Brunswick. See details:
The South Brunswick resident said the unsubstantiated allegation was unhelpful and only increased public anxiety.
Officials are seeking to revise the rates to “reflect current costs.”
The township had purchased the property to renovate it and create a public space.
A hearing has been scheduled by the Planning Board on Dec. 3.
The Middlesex County Clerk certified the election results on Thursday. Here's who won and by how many votes:
There are lots of choices to make in South Brunswick this year. Here's what to know before you hit the polls.
The general election is Tuesday. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Incumbent Jo Hochman is seeking reelection to the town council. Read about her platform:
Early voting begins Saturday in New Jersey. Here's the information you need:
Brian Wojaczyk is seeking a seat on the South Brunswick Town Council this November. Read about his vision for the township:
In a Q&A with Patch, Steven R. Simon explains why he’s running for public office.
In a chat with Patch, Havardansky talks about redevelopment, fiscal issues and his favorite places in town.
Incumbent Ann Grover is seeking another term on the Council. She talks about her plans for the township's future in a Q&A with Patch.
Patricia Germain is running for council and she talks about her platform in a Q&A with Patch.
South Brunswick is the first town in New Jersey to reach a settlement on 4th round obligations.
The voter registration deadline is creeping closer. Here's what to know if you plan to vote in South Brunswick for the 2024 election.