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South Brunswick: The Week in Review

A look back at the week that was.

The in jazz and pom at last weekend's Battle of the Northeast, hosted by South Brunswick High School.

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The South Brunswick High School relay championships last Friday night in Toms River.

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Patch's weekly look at the most bizarre police-related incidents from around New Jersey featured a West Deptford homeowner who showed some kindness to a woman whose car had broken down—and paid for it. The woman allegedly learned, while getting help from the homeowner, that the homeowner would be away for a day—. Police say the woman took an iPad, jewelry and other goods, but was caught after the items were found at a nearby pawn shop. 

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after a long deliberative session at the Statehouse. DeCroce's death delayed Gov. Chris Christie's State of the State Address, which will now be held on Tuesday.

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was signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Christie. The state will develop a prevention plan within six months.

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which amend the state constitution to allow for sports betting at New Jersey casinos and horse tracks and off-track wagering at bars and restaurants.

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to help defray the medical expenses of transporting Brandon Dominguez to his chemotherapy treatments.

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and the company is now looking to sell the franchise eatery located on Route 27.

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as part of Board of Education Recognition Month in New Jersey.

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that contained no areas of inefficiencies during Monday's Board of Education meeting. 

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for the qualifying rounds for the FIRST Tech Challenge.

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to benefit the South Brunswick Food Pantry at the South Brunswick Senior Center on Jan. 21.

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The contributions helped the food pantry provide a happy holiday season for the township's less fortunate.

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after complying with required criminal background checks now required by the state Board of Education.

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to encourage the entire community to read the same book at the same time, while fostering closer relationships between students and parents, and improved literacy in 2012. After last year's program was a success with "The Wizard of Oz," this year's selection is Lewis Carroll’s classic "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland."


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