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Trump rallies, town rankings and more — here's what your neighbors were talking about this week on Facebook.

From the best Passaic County town for families to a the opening of a new Bar Louie location, check out the stories New Jersey Patch readers were sharing, reading and commenting on for the week of March 20.

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Gloucester Township Police have released a composite sketch of the man they believe approached a juvenile girl on Stonebridge Drive in the Terrestria development on March 11. In that incident, the man approached the girl and repeatedly asked her if she needed a ride. Eventually, the man drove away on Sicklerville Road toward Garwood Road.

Wayne Named Best Passaic County Town For Families

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Wayne has been named the best place for families to live in Passaic County. New Jersey Family, a resource for New Jersey parents, released its list of "Best Towns for Families 2017," an annual ranking of the Garden State's 511 municipalities. Wayne was ranked 116th in the state. Hawthorne is the next highest ranked Passaic County town at No. 158.

Bar Louie to Open Near Woodbridge Center Mall in May

The upscale sports bar is reportedly opening an outpost in Woodbridge Township that is scheduled to open in mid- to late May. This will be the second Bar Louie in New Jersey. The other location is not far, located in Brunswick Square in East Brunswick.

Trump Seaside Heights Rally Details Revealed

Details on the site of Saturday's Seaside Heights rally in support of President Donald Trump have been revealed. Marchers participating in the "Make America Great Again March" will start at Franklin Avenue and walk north to Grant Avenue, Seaside Heights Borough Administrator Christopher Vaz confirmed. The march is scheduled to take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

9-Year-Old Boy Critically Injured In Wayne DWI Crash

A 9-year-old boy was critically injured during a five-vehicle crash involving a drunk Wayne driver on Ratzer Road Thursday night, police said. Gina Damario-Aubin, 58, of Wayne was driving a Mercedes GLK 350 east on Ratzer Road near the Alps Road intersection when it struck a Toyota Sienna from behind, pushing it into three other vehicles, according to a statement by Lt. Daniel Daly of the Wayne Police Department Traffic Bureau.


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