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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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2026 ANNUAL FLUSHING NOTICE
SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP PET LICENSING REMINDER

🐾 South Brunswick Township Pet Licensing Reminder

All dogs and cats must be licensed in accordance with the South Brunswick Township Code Chapter 14 – Animals https://library.municode.com/nj/south_brunswick_township/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=CH14AN

Ways to License Your Dog(s) and/or Cat(s):

NEW Pet Registration:

RENEWALS:


In Person:

Registration and renewals can be completed at:
Clerk’s Office
540 Ridge Road
Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852

By Mail:

Send completed forms to:
Township Clerk’s Office
South Brunswick Township
PO Box 190
Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852

The following documents must be provided to register or renew your pet(s):  

  • Dogs must have a rabies expiration date of November 1, 2026 or later
  • Cats must simply have a current rabies expiration
  • Spayed/Neutered pet(s) please submit certificate (only for new pets or recently fixed pet)

Questions or need assistance?
Contact the Clerk’s Department @ 732-329-4000 ext. 7352/7356 or via email clerks_dept@sbtnj.net

NEW JERSEY AMERICAN WATER PLANS FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AT ITS RARITAN-MILLSTONE AND CANAL ROAD WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
PRESS RELEASE - FEBRUARY 4, 2026 TOWNSHIP MANAGER ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT OF CHIEF RAYMOND J. HAYDUCKA, JR.

For Further Information Contact:

Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township

Public Affairs

732-329-4000 x7275

TOWNSHIP MANAGER ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT OF CHIEF RAYMOND J. HAYDUCKA, JR.

South Brunswick Township, NJ (February 4) – South Brunswick Township Manager Bryan Bidlack issued the following announcement regarding the retirement of Chief Raymond J. Hayducka, Jr.

I am announcing that Chief Raymond J. Hayducka, Jr. will be retiring effective September 1, 2026.  He has served the South Brunswick community for 38 years and 21 as the Chief of Police.  We appreciate all that he has done for the Township and will miss his leadership and professionalism.

I am also announcing that Deputy Chief James Ryan will be promoted to the position of Chief of Police on September 1, 2026.  He will continue to work closely with Chief Hayducka over the next few months in order to have a smooth transition.

Mayor Charlie Carley said, “The South Brunswick community thanks Chief Hayducka for 21 years of leadership of the South Brunswick Police Department and over 40 years in law enforcement.  His unwavering commitment to professionalism has advanced our police department which is recognized across the state as one of the finest agencies in New Jersey.  I am confident that the Chief will remain a reliable voice for the safety of our town.”

Feel free to congratulate Chief Hayducka on his pending retirement and Deputy Chief Ryan on his selection as the next Chief of Police.

– Bryan Bidlack, Township Manager

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PRESS RELEASE - JANUARY 27, 2026 MAYOR CARLEY ISSUES STATEMENT HONORING FORMER MAYOR CAROLYN MCCALLUM

For Further Information Contact:

Jennifer Poppy

South Brunswick Township

Public Affairs

732-329-4000 x7275

 

MAYOR CARLEY ISSUES STATEMENT HONORING FORMER MAYOR CAROLYN MCCALLUM

 

South Brunswick Township, NJ (January 27) – The following statement was issued by Mayor Charlie Carley as he asked that flags be flown at half-staff to honor the memory of former Mayor Carolyn McCallum:

South Brunswick has lost a trailblazer and a dedicated public servant with the passing of former Mayor Carolyn McCallum. As the township’s first female mayor, she paved the way for future generations of women in local government with grace, intelligence, and commitment to the community she loved for over six decades.

Mayor McCallum’s public life was defined by service. Before taking the gavel as Mayor in 1978, she served on the South Brunswick Board of Education in the 1960s, championing the needs of students and families during an era of growth for the township.

Beyond her political legacy, Mayor McCallum was a cherished educator. An English teacher and librarian, she understood the power of stories. She meticulously collected news clippings and photographs, preserving South Brunswick’s past for its future; much of her collection now resides in the Public Library’s history room, a lasting gift to our town.

Mayor McCallum once said of South Brunswick, “I have such a commitment to this town. I love it.” That love of this place and its people informed the decisions she made and the lessons she taught. She leaves behind a town that is better, stronger, and more connected because of her life’s work.

We extend our deepest condolences to her family and loved ones.

 

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AARP TAX AIDE

AARP offers free tax aide appointments at the South Brunswick Township Water and Sewer Building starting on February 3rd.

If you need assistance scheduling an appointment, please contact the senior center and we will assist you with scheduling and printing the forms needed for the appointment date.

**Although appointments will be from February 3rd to and including April 9th, only appointments through March 12th will show until late February when additional dates will be added. **

Click here for more information about the AARP Tax Aide Service.

To schedule an appointment, please click the here.

PRESS RELEASE DECEMBER 31, 2025 - SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP 2025 YEAR-IN-REVIEW: A MESSAGE FROM MAYOR CHARLIE CARLEY
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