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Today in New Brunswick: Farmers Market, New Traffic Patterns
A guide to the daily goings-on in New Brunswick.

Good morning New Brunswick.
Here's a list of what's happening around Hub City today, Wednesday, July 31.
1. At 11 a.m. today, the New Brunswick Theological Seminary will break ground on their new campus at the corner of Seminary Place and College Avenue. The school will build a 30,000 square-foot building complete with a chapel and a 100-space parking lot.
2. A CPR course will be held at 6:30 p.m. tonight at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Registration is required. More information is available here.
3. The New Brunswick Community Farmers Market will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Kilmer Square Park. Peruse fresh produce, baked goods, meat, and locally sourced honey.
4. There's a new traffic pattern on Kirkpatrick Street at the intersection of Bayard Street.
According to the City of New Brunswick's official Facebook page, the intersection of Bayard and Kirkpatrick is now a three-way stop, with a stop sign on Bayard.
Kirkpatrick Street is also now a two-way street between Paterson Street and Bayard Street, according to the city.
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