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Today: Mexican Independence Day, Traffic and Rain
Goings on in South Brunswick Monday.

We kick off the week on a day that celebrates Mexico's independence from Spain, which was actually achieved on Sept. 15, 1810.
According to Holiday Insights, Father Miguel Hidalgo was planning a revolt to free the country from Spanish rule, when on Sept. 15, 1810 at 11:00 p.m., Hidalgo rang his church bell to call his parishioners to rally them in a fight from Spanish rule. Today, the holiday is marked by Mexican people repeating the ringing of the bells at 11:00 p.m. on the 15th, followed by a day of celebrations on the 16th.
Below are some ideas to get in on the fun along with a look at what else you need to know today.
1. Today's forecast cloudy skies with a few showers and a high of 72 degrees.
2. Who needs a better excuse than another country's Independence Day to eat come delicious Mexican food? Check out the Patch Business Directory for options to eat out or create your own fiesta at home.
3. Are you a commuter? Check out Patch's traffic report. Visit whenever you're heading out on the road for live traffic updates any time of the day.
4. Need to fill 'er up before you head out? Check out our map of the cheapest gas prices in and around South Brunswick to help you save a few bucks.
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