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10th Annual North Brunswick Community Yard Sales – Zone 3A reminder to residents between the Route 1 and 27 corridors: O...
05/11/2026

10th Annual North Brunswick Community Yard Sales – Zone 3

A reminder to residents between the Route 1 and 27 corridors: Online registration for Zone 3 will close on Thursday, May 14 at 4 p.m.

Zone 3 includes all neighborhoods between Route 1 and Route 27 and from How Lane south to Finnegans Lane including Driscoll Road. and the section including Excelsior, Thalia, and Cordelia streets.

A participant list will be posted on the Township website at 12 p.m. on the Friday, May 15.

Please use the link below to register:

https://northbrunswicknj.gov/resource_library/10th-annual-community-yard-sales/

10th Annual North Brunswick Community Yard Sales – Zone 2A reminder to residents along with Route 130 corridor: Online r...
05/04/2026

10th Annual North Brunswick Community Yard Sales – Zone 2

A reminder to residents along with Route 130 corridor: Online registration for Zone 2 will close on Thursday, May 7 at 4 p.m.

Zone 2 includes all neighborhoods on either side of Route 130 from the Route 1/130 overpass to Black Horse Lane, including Deer Brook Village.

A participant list will be posted on the Township website at 12 p.m. on the Friday, May 8.

Please use the link below to register:

https://northbrunswicknj.gov/resource_library/10th-annual-community-yard-sales/

Zone 1 Location List for Saturday, May 2 Community Yard Sales
05/01/2026

Zone 1 Location List for Saturday, May 2 Community Yard Sales

10th Annual Community Wide Yard Sales - May 2, 9 and 16The Township of North Brunswick will hold its 10th Annual Communi...
03/20/2026

10th Annual Community Wide Yard Sales - May 2, 9 and 16

The Township of North Brunswick will hold its 10th Annual Community Wide Yard Sales during the first three Saturdays in May. The yard sales will be conducted in three zones.

On Saturday, May 2, yard sales will be held in Zone 1, which includes Berdine’s Corner and the neighborhoods bordered by Livingston Avenue, Patton Street, Ridgewood Avenue, Linwood Place, Hermann Road, Milltown Road, including the Milltown section, Chrome Street, Georges Road and Nassau Street.

On Saturday, May 9, the sales move to Zone 2 including all neighborhoods on either side of Route 130 from the Route 1/130 overpass to Black Horse Lane, including Deer Brook Village.

On Saturday, May 16, the Zone 3 yard sales will be held between Route 1 and Route 27 and from How Lane south to Finnegans Lane including Driscoll Road. and the section including Excelsior, Thalia, and Cordelia streets.

The yard sales will be rain or shine.

North Brunswick homeowners may register by clicking on the link below and clicking the 'Fill Out' tab on the page.
https://northbrunswicknj.gov/.../10th-annual-community.../

Registration deadlines are:

Thursday, April 30 at 4 p.m. for the May 2 Yard Sale;
Thursday, May 7 at 4 p.m. for the May 9 Yard Sale; and
Thursday, May 14 at 4 p.m. for the May 16 Yard Sale.

Participant lists will be posted on the Township website at 12 p.m. on the Friday before the yard sale.

***MIDDLESEX COUNTY PRESS RELEASE - TRAIN STATION UPDATE***North Brunswick Train Station Project Aims for 90% Design Com...
02/18/2026

***MIDDLESEX COUNTY PRESS RELEASE - TRAIN STATION UPDATE***

North Brunswick Train Station Project Aims for 90% Design Completion

The North Brunswick Train Station continues to progress under the management of Middlesex County Improvement Authority (MCIA), with a recent announcement of 60% design approval and a funding agreement with NJ TRANSIT for the final design phase of the project.

The MCIA received formal approval from NJ TRANSIT, acknowledging the milestone and authorizing the agency to continue with Phase 3, Final Engineering and Design. This progress will push the project towards 90% design completion with the construction drawings, another critical achievement.

“With each milestone, construction drawings become refined and finalized to bring this a step closer to getting shovels in the ground,” said Executive Director H. James Polos. “Our construction drawings depict items such as passenger platforms, the overhead pedestrian bridges, foundation elements, steel connections, and methods of structural support.”

In 2020, the MCIA established a unique partnership with NJ TRANSIT, which empowered the MCIA to manage the North Brunswick Train Station project. Under the agreement, the MCIA serves as the project manager overseeing the design and construction of the project and coordinates input from NJ TRANSIT, AMTRAK, New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), the township of North Brunswick, and Middlesex County.

“With the MCIA leading the North Brunswick Train Station, they have been able to streamline a very complicated and cumbersome approval process,” said Middlesex County Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios. “Collaboration continues amongst all partners as we expeditiously move towards 90% design completion. Each milestone brings this vital transportation project a step closer to construction.”

“The MCIA is proud to help implement Middlesex County’s Destination 2040 strategic economic plan. The North Brunswick Train Station is a key component to the future economy of our County,” said Chairman of the MCIA James Nolan. “Once constructed, the station will also help manage traffic congestion along the Route 1 corridor and provide additional access for commuters in the region.”

"We remain grateful for the leadership of both Middlesex County and the MCIA, and the work led by Executive Director Jim Polos, in achieving this important milestone of 60% design approval for the much-anticipated North Brunswick Train Station," said North Brunswick Mayor Francis M. Womack. "The residents of North Brunswick look forward to aggressive help and support from our federal and state legislators, as well as the continued faithful support of Middlesex County, as we seek the funds necessary to make sure the North Brunswick train station becomes a reality in the near future."

Funding for the project has been provided by the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund (NJTTF) in the amount of $50 million. WSP USA is the contracted design and engineering firm managed by MCIA.

For more information and new artist renderings released by the MCIA, visit middlesexcountynj.gov/northbrunswicktrain.

***TRAFFIC ADVISORY - OLD GEORGES ROAD***On or about Monday, October 20, Middlesex County will be paving Old Georges Roa...
10/17/2025

***TRAFFIC ADVISORY - OLD GEORGES ROAD***

On or about Monday, October 20, Middlesex County will be paving Old Georges Road in its entirety over several nights.

All motorists should carefully follow the posted detours and use caution as necessary when traveling in this area while work is in progress.

***Traffic Advisory – Livingston Avenue (October 6 – 10)***Please be advised that work is scheduled on the Livingston Av...
10/03/2025

***Traffic Advisory – Livingston Avenue (October 6 – 10)***

Please be advised that work is scheduled on the Livingston Avenue Drainage Restoration Project from Monday, October 6 to Friday, October 10 between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Expect shoulder lane closures in both directions of Livingston Avenue.

Also, there will be a left lane closure from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Please use caution when traveling in this area while work is in progress and be prepared for possible delays.

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held this morning at the new Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers off Route 1 South near...
07/25/2025

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held this morning at the new Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers off Route 1 South near Regal Cinemas.

North Brunswick franchisee Ethan Coleman cut the ceremonial ribbon. At the ceremony were Mayor Francis 'Mac' Womack, Council President Amanda Guadagnino, Councilwoman Mary Hutchinson, Councilmen Rajesh Mehta and Alvin Rich, North Brunswick Police Chief Joseph Battaglia, Community Development Director Michael Hritz and members of North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Company #3.

Welcome Freddy's!

07/11/2025

***DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUMMER OFFICE HOURS***

The Department of Community Development is offering extended summer office hours and will be open weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., on the second floor of the municipal building.

These extended hours are limited to that department and no other municipal offices.

Address

710 Hermann Road
North Brunswick, NJ
08902

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+17322470922

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