Two hospitalized, three recovering at home as coronavirus cases increase in South Brunswick

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The latest coronavirus patients in South Brunswick range in age from 21 to 79 years old; two are hospitalized and three are recovering at home, according to information provided by the South Brunswick Police Department on March 30.

The state announced there are 16,636 confirmed COVID-19 cases statewide as of March 30, with 1,123 total cases in Middlesex County.

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Due to COVID-19 concerns, no bulk trash items will be collected in South Brunswick until further notice. Bulk is defined as anything that cannot fit into a bag and be put into a 32-gallon container or four bags of refuse each weighing less than 40 pounds. Furniture, construction material or other related bulk items will not be collected until further notice.

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New Jersey Transit will be limiting its bus schedules due to COVID-19 concerns. Special weekday schedule began on March 30 to accommodate essential travel. All travel will be limited to essential personnel only.

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