The public library under the EB Grow project is offering a blend of potatoes for gardening enthusiasts.
Did you know that you can get potatoes from East Brunswick Public Library?
“We are excited to offer a limited selection of curated garden packs to inspire you to start growing a garden.”
Yup, you read that correctly. One of the earliest signs of spring in central New Jersey is the annual salamander and frog migration.
Seedling distribution will be from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, May 4 at South River Community Garden and South River Human Resources Bldg.
The library has planned several environmentally friendly programs throughout the month of April
“EB Grow has over 100 members popular since we introduced it last spring,” said Melissa Hozik, Adult Programming Librarian. “
The clean-up will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Edward A. Grekoski Park, 319-373 Whitehead Avenue.
This free event will take place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 16 at Davidson's Mill Pond Park, located at 42 Riva Ave. in South Brunswick.
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The East Jersey Old Town Village has a Monarch butterfly Waystation. Learn about monarchs at a free lecture there at 2 p.m. on Aug. 20.
The planting is scheduled to be from 9:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 24 at Thompson Park in Monroe Township.
See a map below. It follows Ireland Brook along the border between the two townships, near Crystal Springs and Tamarack Golf Course.
This photo is from a pick-up that drove into a snow plow on Rt. 130 Tuesday morning in South Brunswick.
If you live near Mason Avenue in East Brunswick, expect to lose water or have low water pressure.
Learn more about this invasive insect at a public presentation Saturday, Feb. 25 at the Monroe Township Library.
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The balmy temperatures have caused at least three water main breaks in and around East Brunswick Thursday.
Water service in the surrounding area may be interrupted while repairs are being made.
It was shut down by a water main break at 6 a.m. Friday. It reopened at 3 p.m.
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This intact male was found Wednesday in East Brunswick and is now at the Woodbridge Animal Shelter. Do you know his owner?
He was found on Devoe Avenue late Thursday afternoon and is currently at the Woodbridge Animal Shelter.
There will be service interruptions and water quality issues in the area, East Brunswick police warn.
Snow is predicted to start between 3 and 4 a.m.; watch out for black ice and icy roadways Saturday morning and afternoon.
Two people were exposed after they brought the raccoon into their home after finding it in their backyard.
There may be water quality issues and service interruptions around Yorktown Road.
Here is what they will be spraying Wednesday night:
Strong wind gusts of up to 30-45 mph can be expected Sunday night through Labor Day Monday.
Paving will be on Summerhill Road, between Rues Lane and Hope Street, and is expected to be completed by Sept. 13.
A bear was seen on Rt. 27, and another was seen on Adams Lane Monday, residents said.
The county has released this map of where exactly they will be spraying Wednesday night.
Close to Rt. 18, there will be service interruptions in the area Wednesday morning and delays are expected.
Hardenburg Lane between Dunhams Corner Rd. and Fresh Ponds Rd. will be closed all day Monday.
The road will be closed Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
The heavy storms brought down a power line on Devon Avenue, causing a fire and sparking in the street Monday night.
It is closed because of a telephone pole and wires down in the roadway, as of 2 p.m. Monday, police said.
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Starting Tuesday, Church Lane will be closed from Fresh Ponds Road to Dunhams Corner Road.