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What to Do With Your Lawrence Teen This Summer
Lawrence Township Public Schools offer a summer program for students who will begin grades 6 through 9 in the 2013-2014 school year.

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Bio: Davy James is the Editor of South Brunswick Patch and East Brunswick Patch. He is a lifelong New Jersey resident, born in Princeton Hospital and raised in East Windsor. He attended Hightstown High School and following graduation worked in the exciting, glamorous and challenging fields of gas station pump attendant and farm equipment parts sales.
Davy graduated with honors from Rutgers University with a degree in Journalism and Media Studies.
Davy got his start in journalism working as a reporter and staff writer for Packet Publications, where he spent three years covering South Brunswick.
Davy looks forward to continuing his time in South Brunswick with Patch, where he will continue to report on the Township Council, schools and other goings on around town.
Davy is an avid sports fan, football junky and somewhat proud season ticket holder for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, where his hopes are perennially crushed by the football team.
Davy enjoys the mindless comedies of Will Ferrell, the gory mayhem of Quentin Tarantino movies and the books of Ernest Hemingway.
Before finally buying an iPod, Davy spent countless dollars replacing his worn out Nirvana CDs, which he listens to on near constant repeat.
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Religion: Non-religious.
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?
Lawrence Township Public Schools offer a summer program for students who will begin grades 6 through 9 in the 2013-2014 school year.

An extraordinary outreach effort will have to be mounted to bring the benefits of ACA to many who need insurance the most.
Victim was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash and struck his head on a concrete ramp.
Police encouraging anyone who may have employed Hamilton woman to check their bank accounts to determine if they were also victimized.
Police are encouraging anyone who may have used the Trenton-based cleaning service to check their financial records.
South Brunswick High School graduate Christopher Molnar, 19, an Eagle Scout and U.S. Marine, is in need of help with medical bills.
Each session meets three times per week from mid-October through the end of May.
A look back at the week in Lawrenceville news.
Special Olympics fundraiser at Joe's Crab Shack, Relay for Life highlight events in and around town this week.
A look back at the week in South Brunswick news.
The circus highlights events in and around town this week.
Max Fitness has helped clients undergo dramatic weight loss without the use of gimmicks or crash dieting.
Max Fitness of Manalapan has helped clients undergo dramatic weight loss without the use of gimmicks or crash dieting.
American Legion Post 401 dropped off over 500 items to help boost the South Brunswick Food Pantry in the 'Challenge to Fight Hunger.'
The event will be held on June 10 in the parking lot of Target on Route 1.
Shane O'Toole and Emma Anderson Beavers also won individual "Excellence in Acting" awards.
Lawrence High School drops tournament opener to Hopewell by a score of 6-4.
Max Fitness, opening next week on Route 1 in South Brunswick, has helped clients undergo dramatic weight loss without the use of gimmicks or crash dieting.
Over 40 companies with a wide variety of blue collar and white collar jobs available at Woodlot Park event.
Kendall Park Post Office will be collecting donations for the nationwide "Stamp Out Hunger" campaign.