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Board of Health                    

Borough of Rocky Hill, New Jersey

   Contacts

How to Contact Us

For questions about health issues

Contact:   Health Officer

                Somerset County Department of Health

 

Phone: 908- 231-7155

E-Mail: healthdept@co.somerset.nj.us

For questions or comments about website

Contact:  the Webmaster

 

E-Mail: webmaster@rockyhillnjboh.org

Emergency Contacts

Contact Number

Comments

Police/Fire Emergency

Call 9-1-1

Calls from a landline are handled by the Somerset County 911 center. Calls from a cell phone are handled by the NJ State Police

Electric/Gas Emergency

800-436-PSEG (7734)

Downed power lines, power outages, gas leaks. Available 24 hours/7 days

Poison Control Center

800-222-1222

The Poison Control center provides initial information on how to handle acute illness.  If the person has collapsed or is not breathing, call 911.

Public Health Emergency

908- 526-2500

Examples: Outbreaks of illness due to food or water supply.  Contact Somerset County Communications /Dispatch

Emergency Information

Radio station: WNJT 88.1FM

 

 Other Contacts

 Contact Number

 Comments

2-1-1 Call Centers

2-1-1

2-1-1 is a referral center available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It offers information on a broad range of services, including rent assistance, food banks, affordable housing, health resources, child care, after-school programs and elderly care.

Vital Statistics

 

To obtain a request form, go to the Rocky Hill Main Website ("Forms") or in person to Borough Hall, during office hours.

Animal Control

Business Hrs.

(732) 329-4000 x 7237

Nights, Weekends

(732) 329-4646

Rocky Hill contracts with South Brunswick Township for Animal Control.  Contact So. Brunswick Health Dept. with backup from the So. Brunswick Police.

Deer Carcass Removal

County Route 518 (Washington St.): 908-541-5021(Somerset County Roads Dept.)

Non-county roads Report to RH Borough at (609) 924-7445 or

http://Clerk@rockyhill-nj.gov

or

http://deputyclerk@rockyhill-nj.gov

Dead deer should be left on the shoulder or the curb of the road.  If it is on a private lawn Somerset County will not pick it up