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ANNUAL HYDRANT FLUSHING LOCATIONS FOR 4/20-4/24

Week of 4/20 to 4/24

Developments

Kendall Park Center Section

Constable Road Area  

Streets off New Road in Kendall Park

Brunswick Heights 

Barrett Gardens 

Charleston Place 

Timber Ponds 

Beekman Manor

Nassau Square

Brunswick acres

Streets off Sandhill Road in Kendall park  

***schedule and locations are subject to change without notice***

BOIL WATER ADVISORY LIFTED NOTICE
DRAFT PRESS RELEASE - APRIL 17, 2026 MILLING AND PAVING SET TO BEGIN ON SIX SOUTH BRUNSWICK ROADWAYS

For Immediate Release

April 17, 2026

Contact: Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township Public Affairs

732-329-4000 x7275

MILLING AND PAVING SET TO BEGIN ON SIX SOUTH BRUNSWICK ROADWAYS

Work starts on or about April 20 following completion of PSE&G utility upgrades

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — Milling and paving will begin on or about April 20, 2026, on six township roadways that were affected by recent PSE&G utility work. The Township will restore and resurface the following streets:

  • Brandt Road
  • Kingsley Road
  • Dawson Road
  • Darrow Court
  • Shelley Road (remainder)
  • Kendall Road (remainder)

 

“Residents on these streets have been patient while PSE&G completed their upgrades, and they deserve roads that are better than they were before,” said Mayor Charlie Carley. “That’s exactly what this project will deliver.”

What Residents Should Expect

During active construction, residents and motorists in the affected areas may encounter lane closures, temporary parking restrictions, and brief delays. Residents on the affected streets will be notified in advance of any access limitations.

Motorists are urged to slow down in work zones and follow all posted signage and flagging personnel.

For questions or to report a concern related to this project, contact South Brunswick Township Public Affairs Coordinator Jennifer Poppy at 732-329-4000 x7275.

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BOIL WATER UPDATE

South Brunswick Water Department

5 PM Thursday 4/16/2026 UPDATE 


South Brunswick Water staff have delivered water samples to the laboratory for testing. We are currently waiting for those test results. We will submit those results to the DEP as soon as we receive them. 

The boil water advisory remains in place for the entire township.

If customers have any questions, please contact the South Brunswick Water Department at 732-329-4000 extension 7226 or 7270.

Thank you for your patience and understanding. 

 

PRESS RELEASE - APRIL 15, 2026 SPRING 2026 VETERAN STREET RECOGNITIONS IN SOUTH BRUNSWICK

For Further Information Contact:

Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township

Public Affairs

732-329-4000 x7275

SPRING 2026 VETERAN STREET RECOGNITIONS IN SOUTH BRUNSWICK

South Brunswick Township, NJ (April 15) – This spring, South Brunswick Township will recognize local veterans for their service through the Veterans Recognition Street Naming Initiative.  The Township of South Brunswick’s Veteran Street Sign Program allows Township residents who were Wartime Veterans to be honored by adding their name on a secondary street sign to an existing municipal road.

By adding the names of local Wartime Veterans to public street signs, the Township seeks to promote public awareness of these individuals while showing appreciation for their outstanding contributions and service to our Country as members of the United States Armed Forces.

Eligible military candidates for this honor include honorably discharged Veterans having served in Military Departments as defined under the Department of Defense, which include the Departments of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.  Wartime Veterans are individuals who served in the active military forces during a period of armed conflict or who received armed forces expeditionary or other campaign service medals during an emergency condition, including those who died in the line of duty in the active military forces.

“This program is a meaningful way for our community to recognize and remember the brave men and women who have served our country,” said Mayor Charlie Carley.  “By honoring these veterans with street dedications, we ensure their legacy lives on and remains visible to future generations.”

This spring, the following dedications will be held:

  • Edmund M. Mastandino – May 9th at 11:00 AM, at the intersection of Cambridge Road and Winant Road.
  • Salvatore A. DiMattina – May 16th at 11:00 AM, at the intersection of Kingsley Road and Berwick Road.
  • Theodore W. Lounsbury, Jr. – May 30th at 1:00 PM, at the intersection of Ridge Road and Griggs Drive.
  • Stephen Julius Kish – June 13th at 11:00 AM, at the intersection of Georges Road and Stanley Ave.

South Brunswick Township invites residents to attend these ceremonies and join in honoring the veterans who have served our nation.

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BOIL WATER ADVISORY
ANNUAL HYDRANT FLUSHING LOCATIONS FOR 4/13-4/17

Week of 4/13 to 4/17

Developments

Princeton Walk 

Princeton Walk North/East

Kendall Park Center Section

Constable Road Area  

Streets off New Road in Kendall Park

Brunswick Heights 

Barrett Gardens 

Charleston Place 

Timber Ponds 

Beekman Manor 

***schedule and locations are subject to change without notice***

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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