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South Brunswick: The Week in Review

Miss anything on South Brunswick Patch this week? Catch up with a quick glance at the week that was.

All seasons -- even the very good ones -- have to come to an end at some point. For the South Brunswick High School girls basketball team, the end came last Saturday.  Group IV Tournament.

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Almost 60 comments were left by if they need to reduce the school budget to get under the 2 percent cap. to vote in the poll and join in the discussion.

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The swimming teams wrapped up successful seasons last weekend at the Meet of Champions, held in Sewell. for results and photos.

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The generosity of South Brunswick residents helped the  get off to a nice opening week of the Feinstein Foundation's annual Challenge to Fight Hunger. donations. 

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A student from South Brunswick's young talented artists.

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While most young kids want toys, dolls or video games for their birthdays, a South Brunswick girl decided she wanted to help others in need.  , an organization that provides free cleft surgery to hundreds of thousands of poor children in developing countries. 

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Citing a need to improve unemployment by ending governmental mismanagement of the economy, (D-12) for the U.S. Congress in New Jersey’s 12th District.

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Members of the just over the Princeton Township border in Montgomery Township late Tuesday night.

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Congratulations to the boys from the  for taking home a state basketball title.  The team finished the season 23-2.

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Tess Kowalski, a 12-year-old from Plainsboro and the support provided by the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome

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The South Brunswick Water Division's although the discoloration is not a health or safety hazard.

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On Monday, that challenged the reform law requiring them to pay more for their health benefits and pensions. 

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The South Brunswick Township Council is moving forward with In addition to the installation of three crosswalks on the roadway, the township is also exploring lowering the speed limit from the current 45 miles per hour.

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Harlem Globetrotter at Brooks Crossing Elementary School.

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The , located at the former site of the Wyeth Pharmaceuticals research facility. Ridge Road Properties, LLC, is seeking a variance to develop 238 age-restricted multi-family homes and 270 age-restricted single-family homes on a 177-acre parcel in an OR zone.


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