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South Brunswick: The Week in Review

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

South Brunswick mourns the death of 9-year-old Brandon Dominguez, who passed away on Monday from brain cancer.

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Structure fire caused by lightning strike closed Route 535 between Deans Rhode Hall Road and Ridge Road for about three hours Sunday.

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Donate to help a South Brunswick child with severe diabetes obtain a diabetic alert dog.

Del Piano, Padovano advance in two events.

Joseph Camarota, Charles Carley and Josephine "Jo" Hochman win Democratic primary for South Brunswick Township Council.

Foster and Adoptive Family Services selected as the State Foster Parent Association of the Year by the National Foster Parent Association.

South Brunswick boys track advances six to Meet of Champions.

Young South Brunswick writers featured in City Kidz World magazine.

Students from the Brooks Crossing Elementary School Jazz Band and Cambridge Elementary School Chamber Orchestra performed at the South Brunswick Senior Center.

A year after a serious back injury, South Brunswick senior is a GMC First Team All-Star in baseball.

Forty teacher volunteers are donating their time to help students at South Brunswick High School prepare for finals.

Family Karate Super Center in Monmouth Junction participating in Central Jersey CureSearch Walk to raise money for kids with cancer.

T.J. Taylor will stay home to play college football for the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights.

School report card data for the 2010-11 school year was recently released by the New Jersey Department of Education.

Five candidates, including two incumbents, running for three open seats on the South Brunswick Board of Education.

South Brunswick's Clergy Association sponsoring "People Are Hungry Everyday" concert to benefit the South Brunswick Food Pantry.

With donations more difficult to come by, the South Brunswick High School Project Graduation Committee was still able to raise enough money for this year's event.


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