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5 Things in South Brunswick This Weekend
Pancake fundraiser for South Brunswick Eagle Scout injured in plane crash, Freedom Festival, fireworks and more highlight weekend events in and around South Brunswick.

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What are the most important issues facing the community?
The difficulties both the Township Council and Board of Education face with balancing the services and programs they provide with the need to keep property taxes down. The need to control development in town versus the necessity to bring in clean ratables. Like anyone who has driven through South Brunswick during rush hour or close to it, when is Route 1 finally going to be widened?
Pancake fundraiser for South Brunswick Eagle Scout injured in plane crash, Freedom Festival, fireworks and more highlight weekend events in and around South Brunswick.

Tim Monticchio, a 19-year-old Eagle Scout from Monmouth Junction, was seriously injured in a plane crash that also killed the pilot.
Gusty winds and frequent lightning are expected.
Slackwood Fire Company car wash fundraiser, sangria tasting, Freedom Festival and more highlight weekend events in and around Lawrenceville.
On the brink of their 24th anniversary together, Louise Walpin and Marsha Shapiro hope for marriage equality in New Jersey by the end of 2013.
Judges decree that defendants cannot choose to skip sentencing and avoid hearing statement on crime’s impact.
Judges decree that defendants cannot choose to skip sentencing and avoid hearing statement on crime’s impact.
On the brink of their 24th anniversary together, Louise Walpin and Marsha Shapiro hope for marriage equality in New Jersey by the end of 2013.
Nancy Paquette, South Brunswick Recycling Coordinator
Jason Oliveira facing up to 8 years in state prison.
Homeowners now given 60 days to pay $25 fee for bulk trash pickup.
South Brunswick High School graduates 676 seniors.
Built-in rise in pension payments means ‘there’s no money’ to fight over, Senate president says.
Built-in rise in pension payments means ‘there’s no money’ to fight over, Senate president says.
More than 30 former Vikings turn out for baseball team alumni game at Rowland Park.
Joseph Spicuzzo faces nine years in prison, authorities say.
Congressman has challenged contenders in the special Democratic primary election for a vacant U.S. Senate seat to keep political action committee money out of the election.