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South Brunswick: The Week in Review

A look back at the week that was in South Brunswick.

Jughandle improvements, repaving and drainage projects on tap along Route 1 beginning this summer.

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New menu focuses on food made from scratch with fresh ingredients, and of course, plenty of frozen margaritas.

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South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka will serve a one-year term as President of the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police during their 100th anniversary.

The Coca-Cola Refreshments Distribution Center in South Brunswick has achieved a LEED Silver Certification rating from the U.S. Green Building Council.

Third annual celebration to feature fireworks display, food vendors and entertainment.

High school baseball league filled with three local teams.

Volunteers from L'Oreal help transform College Park into a family destination.

Mare with broken leg was being held up by other horses before police removed it; colt with open, infested leg sore also removed from waterless ranch to receive veterinary care.

Class of 2012 graduates looking forward to high school, remaining friends.

College honors for South Brunswick students.

After withholding about $450,000 from the township for cleanup of a landfill on New Road, South Brunswick was charged a small fee by the state for cutting the reimbursement check.

Ocean County man was able to pull his vehicle to the side of the road before dying of an apparent heart attack.


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