Icy conditions cause traffic accidents in North, South Brunswick

Date:

Share post:

The South Brunswick Police Department is currently handling multiple crashes and vehicles off the roadway.

South Brunswick Public Works and Middlesex County are continuing to salt roadways, which remain hazardous, according to information provided at 9 a.m. Jan. 5.

- Advertisement -

Since 6:08 a.m., officers have handled 33 reports of crashes and many additional vehicle assists throughout South Brunswick, according to information provided by the South Brunswick Police Department.

Promenade Boulevard remains closed, but other roadways have been reopened.

Police advise that if travel is not necessary, wait for roadway conditions to improve before going out.

The South Brunswick Municipal Building will not open until 10:30 a.m. today.

The North Brunswick Office of Emergency Management urges residents to use extreme caution while driving or delay your morning commute, if possible, due to the hazardous road conditions, according to information released the morning of Jan. 5.

Numerous accidents have been reported throughout the township.

Updates will be available at www.centraljersey.com.

Stay Connected

213FansLike
89FollowersFollow

Current Issue

Latest News

Related articles

Windows of Understanding addresses social justice issues through art

For husband and wife, Dan and Peichi Waite, the word dignity played a big role when putting together...

North Brunswick native sworn in as township police officer

NORTH BRUNSWICK - Seven years after graduating from North Brunswick Township High School, Jake Codella comes home to...

A musician’s journey from professional drummer to film composer

With the upcoming release of Bezos:The Beginning, Professional composer, Colin Bell, shared his creative process on scoring his...

North Brunswick BOE welcomes two new board members

NORTH BRUNSWICK - The New Year for North Brunswick's Board of Education is underway as the board has...