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Pedestrian Struck, Stahl Party Switch and Cupcakes Top March Stories

View a list of the top 10 stories on East Brunswick Patch this month.

Mayor David Stahl's switch from the Democratic party to the Republican side topped the stories on East Brunswick Patch this month.

Readers also took a lot of interest in a call from the police to help identify an elderly man struck by a car while crossing Route 18 and had a lot to say about construction beginning at the Golden Triangle site to accommodate a new Wal-Mart.

Did you miss any of this month's major news? Here's a list of the most-viewed stories on East Brunswick Patch for March.

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  • Unidentified Man Hit By Car on Route 18
  • House of Cupcakes Looks to April Opening in East Brunswick
  • Wal-Mart Work Begins
  • Democratic Party Reacts to Stahl Party Switch
  • Celebrities To Play B-Ball for East Brunswick
  • East Brunswick Man Charged in Bath Salts Investigation
  • Hope and Dawn Boutique to Close
  • A Match Made in Heaven: Medical Students Learn of Their Residencies

Did you miss it?

Here's a few more stories from the past month that we at Patch thought were particularly interesting or worth a second look.

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  • Route 18 Retail Vacancy Rate Highest in Central/Northern NJ
  • Township Weighing Benefits of Third-Party Energy Provider
  • East Brunswick Fencer To Compete in Israel
  • Get Gardening in East Brunswick
  • Milltown Mel Got it Right

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