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BOE Meeting, Planning Board: South Brunswick This Week
Here's what's happening in South Brunswick this week:
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Here's what's happening in South Brunswick this week:
Residents will see an increase in police presence on these streets:
14 Princeton students announced their hunger strike on Friday.
The fourth annual Bike Drive benefits the Mercer County Bike Exchange (BEX) and Boys & Girls Club.
Based on the timing of NJDOE approvals, the referendum vote is scheduled for December 2024 or January 2025.
A Middlesex Co. store will be among thousands of local comic shops that celebrate Free Comic Book Day. Here's what to know this year:
2 Lawrenceville stores will be among thousands of local comic shops that celebrate Free Comic Book Day. Here's what to know this year:
The explosion took place Thursday night at a home on Continental Court, authorities said.
East Brunswick Schools has begun a call to action, asking residents to write to local lawmakers to help them address financial shortfall.
UPDATE: William Koerner who was last seen walking toward McDonald's on Route 1 on Wednesday, has been found police said.
Here's a guide to help to make brunch reservations for Mother's Day:
Here's a guide to help to make brunch reservations for Mother's Day:
Here's a guide to help to make brunch reservations for Mother's Day.
Here's a guide to help to make brunch reservations for Mother's Day.
Attendees will receive a tote bag, retail and dining offers, giveaways and more.
A man from Trenton and another from Hamilton were found at different locations of the parking lot, County Prosecutor’s office said.
Students used STEM to facilitate the learning of Mam - a Mayan language.
Authorities also seized drug paraphernalia, including digital scales and packaging materials at a home.
This is the fourth year in a row that residents will see no increase in their taxes.
The township will be honoring Anthony P. Fusco, Sr., at the ceremony on Saturday.