Kenneth Vercammen (732) 572-0500
2053 Woodbridge Avenue - Edison, NJ 08817

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Middlesex County Family and Juvenile Court

Directions to the Middlesex County Family and Juvenile Court,
120 New St.,
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
General Information Number: 732-981-3200
Note-Civil and Criminal Court and Arbitration is 3 blocks away at 1 JFK
Square, Bayard Street
The New Brunswick Municipal Court is 2 blocks away at 20 Kirkpatrick St.
Directions From Ken Vercammen Law Office / NJ Personal Injury Law Center In
Edison

Start out going 514 East /Woodbridge Ave toward Highland Park/Route 1.
Go over Route 1 Bridge.
Turn Right onto ramp following signs for Route 1 South.
Turn Right onto Woodbridge Ave local.
Turn Right onto US-1.
Route 1 South to Route 18.
Take Route 18 North to New Brunswick to the New Street exit.
Take New Street down to 120 New Street.
See parking details at end.
From the New Jersey Turnpike:
Take Exit 9 to Route 18 North.
Take Route 18 North to New Brunswick to the New Street exit.
From New Street turn right at first traffic light onto Neilson Street.
From the Garden State Parkway:
Take the GSP129 exit to the NJ Turnpike southbound, follow as stated
above.
From Perth Amboy:
Take 287 North to the Route 27 South for New Brunswick.
Cross over the bridge connecting Highland Park to New Brunswick. Rt.
27 becomes Albany Street.
From Albany Street turn left at the second traffic light onto Neilson
Street.
Turn onto Bayard Street (3rd right). Courthouse is one block past
George Street traffic light.
From Somerville:
Take 287 South to Exit 10 (527) for Easton Avenue.
Take Easton Avenue to the end and turn left onto Albany Street.
From Albany Street, turn right onto George Street (at next traffic light).
From George Street turn right onto Bayard Street (3 blocks from Albany
Street.)
From Monmouth and Ocean Counties
Take Route 9 North to Route 18.
Exit at the New Street exit.

Distance Approx: 3 miles

Parking Availability: Very Limited

Parking can be difficult in New Brunswick because parking deck space is
limited and available street parking is also limited. The three largest
public parking decks are the Ferren Deck on Church Street, the Church Street
Deck between George and Neilson Streets, and the New Street Deck at the
corner of New Street, and Joyce Kilmer Avenue next to the family court.
Another deck, Morris Street Deck is scheduled to open in 2006. It will be
at the corner of George and Morris Streets.
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