New Brunswick, NJ|News|
New Brunswick Man Killed After Car Flips Into Millstone River
A New Brunswick man was killed after his car crashed through a guardrail and flipped into the Millstone River Saturday morning.

First of all, thank you for reading Patch. Patch is America's #1 network of hyperlocal news sites.
I cover Central New Jersey for Patch, and Rutgers University. Like so many of my Patch colleagues, I am truly passionate about local news. I write for the people, who may not always have a voice, and I try to speak truth to power.
I have my graduate degree in journalism from Columbia University and in the past I've worked for NJ.com and The Jersey Journal. My work has been published in the Newark Star Ledger, MSN and Yahoo News.
Complaints? Praise? Anonymous tips? You can always email me at carly.baldwin@patch.com
A New Brunswick man was killed after his car crashed through a guardrail and flipped into the Millstone River Saturday morning.

Davidson Jules, 42, of Keansburg, kept cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine in a Tinton Falls storage locker:
Released by Secaucus Police, all of last week's arrests:
Firefighters heard banging and screaming from outside the firehouse at 10:20 p.m. A family was in their PJs, holding a blue, lifeless baby:
The balmy weather brought approximately 50 cars to parking lots on Enterprise Avenue Sunday night. Residents reported hearing drag racing:
A new walking path is coming to Sewaren, and Woodbridge will build a pedestrian footbridge that will connect to Alvin P. Williams park.
Beginning at 11 p.m. Monday until 6 a.m. Tuesday, Rt. 18 south will be closed from Racetrack Road to Rues Lane:
The college junior is demanding Rutgers students be reimbursed their tuition payments for the five days of lost classroom time.
The three-month-old baby boy killed by a pit bull last Saturday in Woodbridge was buried Friday morning, and a GoFundMe started:
He's home! You can now watch Harry Rutkowski play at the FerryHawks minor-league baseball stadium next to the Staten Island ferry.
This Friday night the Woodbridge Rec. Dept. will host a “Hopping into Spring” free event for kids at the Woodbridge Center Mall:
A Middlesex County jury awarded a historic $25 million to an adult woman who said she was sexually abused as a child in NJ foster care:
The ticket matched all five numbers drawn, winning the $220,895 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot in Thursday's drawing.
Mayor George Hoff said this is "the first federal grant to address drainage improvements in Keansburg borough in over 30 years."
The men were shot at 6:53 p.m. Tuesday in the area of Throop Avenue and Delavan Street. One died.
Bob Sickles, Jr. responds to a vendor saying he's owed $19,000 from two bounced checks, and to an employee who says they haven't been paid.
Middletown Police just released more information about the emergency helicopter landing Thursday morning at Middletown High School North:
While the school district intends to launch free PreK in September, this initial round of funding can only accommodate about 100 kids.
The spirit of April Duncza, who police say was killed by her ex-fiance in her Woodbridge apartment last year, will live on, vows her family:
An Asbury Park man was found guilty of first-degree attempted murder after he stabbed his ex-girlfriend in the torso and head last March: