We owe a debt of gratitude to the veterans who served, those who never made it home, and the families who supported them.
The East Brunswick Police Department stands with our veterans today and every day.
Today, we pause to remember the incredible bravery, selflessness, and sacrifice of the Allied forces who stormed the beaches of Normandy 82 years ago today.
The courage shown on D-Day changed the course of history and secured the freedoms we protect and cherish today.
We swear we were just holding them for โevidence'โ.. but somehow the evidence keeps disappearing. ๐คค๐ฉ
Celebrating our absolute favorite holiday today! Dust off the glaze and enjoy a sweet treat, East Brunswick!
A quick bike check before you ride can go a long way. Just like your car, bikes benefit from regular maintenance and a local bike shop can help keep everything running safely.#SafeRoadsNJ
Join us today in quiet reflection as we pay respect to the fallen and extend our deepest gratitude to the families they left behind. We will never forget.
On this Memorial Day, the East Brunswick Police Department pauses to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation.
We stand in solemn tribute to their courage, selflessness, and unwavering dedication to protecting our freedom. Their legacy lives on in our hearts and in the liberties we cherish every day.
****2026 Junior Police Academy****
The East Brunswick Police Department is currently accepting applications for the annual Junior Police Academy. The academy will begin on July 20, 2026, and conclude on July 24, 2026.
Our goal is simple: to make East Brunswick the safest community possible. That only happens through strong partnerships with the people we serve.
Our April 2026 Monthly Report is attached and includes an overview of criminal activity, complaints, and department productivity.
Transparency and accountability are essential to building trust with the community we serve. The East Brunswick Police Department remains committed to keeping our residents informed, not just about crime, but about the work we do every day.
We also extend our gratitude to the dedicated men and women currently serving in law enforcement who answer the call day and night with courage, professionalism, and commitment to public safety.
Their sacrifice and service will never be forgotten.
Today, on National Peace Officers Memorial Day, the East Brunswick Police Department joins communities across the nation in honoring the brave law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
We pause to remember the heroes who gave their lives protecting others and recognize the families, friends, and fellow officers who continue to carry their memory forward each day.
About 18% of bike and pedestrian crashes in New Jersey involve kids and teens, a big reason why Youth Traffic Safety Month matters. This May, help teach young drivers, walkers, and riders to stay visible, follow traffic rules, and share the road safely! #SafeRoadsNJ