EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ – Township officials are urging residents to prepare for an approaching winter storm expected to hit early Sunday morning, bringing a mix of snow and freezing precipitation across the region. The East Brunswick Police Department announced that road crews and emergency personnel are coordinating a full response as snow begins to accumulate.
The Department of Public Works will oversee snow removal operations on 174 miles of municipal roadways, while Middlesex County and the New Jersey Department of Transportation manage county and state roads, including Route 18. As snowfall begins, plows will first prioritize major roadways and routes critical for emergency access before moving into residential neighborhoods for full curb-to-curb clearing. Officials noted that snow removal is a lengthy process and asked residents for patience as crews work through the township.
Residents are reminded to remove vehicles, trash cans, and any obstructions from the street to ensure plows can operate efficiently. Homeowners are also asked to clear sidewalks, shovel around fire hydrants, and maintain access paths for first responders.
Authorities emphasized community safety, urging neighbors to check on one another and report any power outages to PSE&G at 1-800-436-7734 or JCP&L at 1-888-544-4877. For local snow removal or roadway inquiries, residents can contact East Brunswick Public Works at 732-390-6884, the Middlesex County Road Department at 732-940-3800, or the state DOT at 609-530-2000.
Key Points: East Brunswick prepares for Sunday winter storm as plows and crews ready for snow removal – East Brunswick
- A winter storm is forecast to bring snow and freezing rain to East Brunswick early Sunday.
- Public Works will prioritize emergency access routes before clearing residential streets.
- Residents are urged to keep streets clear, shovel sidewalks, and check on neighbors during the storm.