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PRESS RELEASE - APRIL 7, 2026 SOUTH BRUNSWICK RECOGNIZED AS 2025 “HEALTHY TOWN” BY NEW JERSEY HEALTH CARE QUALITY INSTITUTE

For Further Information Contact:

Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township

Public Affairs

732-329-4000 x7275

SOUTH BRUNSWICK RECOGNIZED AS 2025 “HEALTHY TOWN” BY NEW JERSEY HEALTH CARE QUALITY INSTITUTE

South Brunswick Township, NJ (April 7) – South Brunswick Township has been honored as a 2025 “Healthy Town” by the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute’s Mayors Wellness Campaign (MWC), marking the township’s second consecutive year receiving this recognition for its outstanding efforts to promote community health and wellness.

The Healthy Town designation celebrates municipalities that demonstrate innovation and commitment in areas such as physical activity, healthy eating, mental health education, and overall well-being.  South Brunswick earned the award for its coordinated approach to meeting resident needs across township departments and community partners, with programs addressing food insecurity, homelessness, transportation barriers, and language access.  Initiatives such as mobile food pantry events and outreach fairs in underserved neighborhoods highlight the township’s commitment to health equity.

South Brunswick also supports wellness across all ages through senior programs and inclusive recreational opportunities for adults with special needs via its Pioneer Program.

“Earning this recognition for a second consecutive year reflects our sustained commitment to advancing community health and wellness for all our residents,” said Mayor Charles Carley.  “From our annual health and wellness events and educational outreach to continued investment in our parks and recreational facilities, South Brunswick Township remains committed to creating opportunities that help our residents stay healthy and thrive.”

The Mayors Wellness Campaign, a statewide initiative of the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute in partnership with the New Jersey State League of Municipalities, continues to recognize communities that are leading efforts to improve health through access to physical activity, nutritious foods, safe environments, and mental health support.  In 2025, a record 45 municipalities were designated as “Healthy Towns,” reflecting a growing commitment to public health across New Jersey.

The full MWC press release announcing the 2025 “Healthy Town” winners can be found here:
https://www.njhcqi.org/quality-institute-announces-mayors-wellness-campaign-2025-new-jersey-healthy-town-winners/

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ANNUAL HYDRANT FLUSHING LOCATIONS FOR 4/6-4/10

Week of 4/6 to 4/10

Developments:

 

Hickory Ridge

Ridge View

Heather Knolls

Pointe of Turnbury

Crossroads of Princeton 

Fresh Impressions 

Fox Hill

Tamaron Woods

Villagio

South Ridge

South Ridge Woods

Stonehenge

Whispering woods 

Falcongate 

 

Streets off New Road in Monmouth Junction  

Mary Street

Hillside

***schedule is subject to change without notice***

PRESS RELEASE - MARCH 31, 2026 SOUTH BRUNSWICK CONTINUES ROAD IMPROVEMENTS UNDER FRESH IMPRESSIONS PROGRAM – PHASE III

For Further Information Contact:

Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township

Public Affairs

732-329-4000 x7275

SOUTH BRUNSWICK CONTINUES ROAD IMPROVEMENTS UNDER FRESH IMPRESSIONS PROGRAM – PHASE III

South Brunswick Township, NJ (March 31) – South Brunswick Township announces that construction activities for the Fresh Impressions Road Improvements – Phase III project have resumed across multiple roadways.

Work is taking place on Welcome Farms Road, Norton Road, Walden Pond Way, First Avenue, Ellis Court, and Donner Court as crews advance the next phase of improvements.

Topsoil restoration work began on Friday, March 27, 2026, including touch-ups in previously disturbed lawn areas.

Beginning yesterday, Monday, March 30, 2026, crews began manhole cover replacement work in preparation for upcoming milling and paving operations.

Work hours are Monday through Friday, from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

During construction:

  • Roads may be closed to through traffic during working hours
  • Local traffic and emergency vehicles will be permitted access

Motorists are advised to use caution when traveling through work zones and to follow all posted signage and directions from traffic control personnel.

“The Fresh Impressions Program continues to be a critical investment in our community’s infrastructure,” said Deputy Mayor Ken Bierman. “These improvements not only enhance the condition of our roadways but also help ensure safer and more reliable travel for our residents.  We appreciate everyone’s patience as this important work moves forward.”

The final phase of the project will include roadway milling and paving operations.  A separate notice with detailed scheduling and instructions will be distributed to residents prior to the start of that work.

Residents with questions or concerns may contact Dennis Slavin, Capital Project Manager at 732-329-4000 x7243 or dslavin@sbtnj.net.

The Township thanks residents for their continued cooperation and patience as these important roadway improvements are completed.

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ANNUAL HYDRANT FLUSHING LOCATIONS FOR 3/30-4/2

Week of 3/30 to 4/2

Interchange Blvd

Deans Rhode Hall Rd 

Helen Dr and surrounding areas in Dayton

Dunhams Farm Estates

Monmouth Walk Development

East Gate Apartments

CIL Woods

Quincy Circle and surrounding area

Heritage Glen

Dayton Square

Dayton Center

The Grande 

Tamaron Hollow

Wexford and Wexford 2

***schedule is subject to change without notice***

PRESS RELEASE - MARCH 24, 2026 SOUTH BRUNSWICK BEGINS INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS AT TAYLOR ROAD - RAYMOND ROAD - GABRIELLA COURT

For Further Information Contact:

Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township

Public Affairs

732-329-4000 x7275

SOUTH BRUNSWICK BEGINS INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS AT TAYLOR ROAD / RAYMOND ROAD / GABRIELLA COURT

South Brunswick Township, NJ (March 24) – South Brunswick Township has begun intersection improvements at the Taylor Road, Raymond Road, and Gabriella Court intersection as part of the Fresh Impressions Road Improvements – Phase III project.

Construction began yesterday, Monday, March 23, 2026, and is expected to take approximately five (5) working days, weather permitting. Work hours are between 7:00 AM and 4:00 PM.

The project includes the installation of ADA-compliant handicap ramps, new crosswalks, and updated signage to improve pedestrian safety, accessibility, and overall traffic flow at the intersection.

Mayor Charlie Carley said, “these improvements reflect our ongoing commitment to keeping South Brunswick’s streets safe, accessible, and efficient for everyone in our community.”

During construction, Taylor Road will be closed at the intersection with Raymond Road during working hours. In addition, Raymond Road will operate with alternating traffic through the work zone. Residents of Taylor Road and Jefferson Court are advised to use Cleveland Road for access.

These improvements are part of the Township’s ongoing commitment to enhancing roadway safety and accessibility for all residents, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists.

Residents with questions or concerns may contact Dennis Slavin, Capital Project Manager at 732-329-4000 x7243 or dslavin@sbtnj.net.

The Township appreciates the community’s patience and cooperation during this important infrastructure project.

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SPRING 2026 BRUSH COLLECTION
ANNUAL HYDRANT FLUSHING LOCATIONS FOR 3/23-3/27

Week of March 23rd

Princeton Orchards Development

Broadway Road area

Friendship Road and surrounding developments

Oaks of Cranbury

Drinking Brook Development

Renk Farm Development

Four Seasons Development

Willow Hill Development – Debra Drive Area

Weather Hill Development and surrounding area

Culver Road and surrounding area

Summerfield Development

Woodland Medows

Regal Point

Deans Pond Crossing Development

Oaktree Road Area

Davidsons Mill Road area  

PRESS RELEASE - MARCH 17, 2026 SOUTH BRUNSWICK PREPARES FOR ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS ON RHODE HALL ROAD AND ROUTE 522

For Further Information Contact:

Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township

Public Affairs

732-329-4000 x7275

SOUTH BRUNSWICK PREPARES FOR ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS ON RHODE HALL ROAD AND ROUTE 522

South Brunswick Township, NJ (March 17) – South Brunswick Township is preparing for roadway improvements on two major corridors serving the community as part of the County’s 2026 resurfacing program.

The planned improvements include milling and paving portions of:

  • Rhode Hall Road (CR 535) – from Cranbury–South River Road to Colletti Court
  • Route 522 (CR 522) – from Georges Road to Kingston Lane

 

These projects will help provide a smoother driving surface and improve roadway conditions for residents, commuters, school transportation, and local businesses that rely on these heavily traveled routes.

In preparation for the resurfacing work, the South Brunswick Utilities Department will review sanitary sewer manholes and water valve boxes located within these roadways to ensure they are properly aligned with the pavement surface before paving begins. This step helps ensure the final roadway surface is safe and level for motorists.

Township officials will coordinate with Middlesex County as the project moves forward and will share updates with residents once construction timelines are confirmed.

During the work period, motorists may experience temporary lane closures, construction activity, and minor traffic delays in these areas. Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly and drive cautiously near work zones.

South Brunswick Township remains committed to maintaining safe and reliable infrastructure and appreciates residents’ patience while these roadway improvements are completed.

Residents can stay informed about Township news and projects by visiting the Township website and following official Township communication channels.

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