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South Brunswick: The Week in Review

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

NJ Department of Education rejects request from Princeton International Academy Charter School for a third extension year, while granting final approval to Thomas Edison Energy Charter School.

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Township Council to formally vote at next meeting on utilizing county surveillance platform for large events.

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Squad wins Woodbridge Summertime Sizzle Tournament.

Annual Barry Indik Memorial Award honors South Brunswick residents for outstanding service to the township.

Lady Vikings go 5-0 to capture Sid Lee Memorial Softball Tournament at Reichler Park.

College honors for local students.

Longtime South Brunswick Superintendent James (Jim) Kimple died on July 11 at the age of 94.

Police said 22-year-old had imitation firearm that produced a blade when the trigger was pulled.

Police investigating a series of letters left on vehicles throughout the township with an odd message.

Several individuals charged over the last week in unrelated incidents.

The fair kicks off on Aug. 6, but sign up now for a variety of compeitions.

Minus the benefit of school food drives combined with a typical drop in donations during the summer, the South Brunswick Food Pantry is struggling to help the less fortunate.

"Through the Camera’s Eye” runs through Oct. 2 in the South Brunswick Municipal Art Gallery.

Team will represent South Brunswick in the 2012 Cal Ripken NJ State Championship in Flemington starting Friday.

Two township cricket fields to meet the demands of sport exploding in popularity.


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