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Motorists Urged to Use Caution With More Snow on the Way
Accumulation predictions vary from one inch up to three to five inches for parts of central New Jersey.

Email: davy.james@patch.com
Phone: 609-937-4559
Hometown: East Windsor, NJ
Birthday: July 17
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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Politics: I am a registered Democrat who is liberal on some issues and conservative on others. I don't believe any reasonable person can make all of their political decisions based on one overarching philosophy. I believe in listening to both sides and making an independent decision based on fact and not party lines.
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?
Accumulation predictions vary from one inch up to three to five inches for parts of central New Jersey.

Accumulation predictions vary from one inch up to three to five inches for parts of central New Jersey.
New extension expected to alleviate congestion at five-corners intersection in Dayton.
Phase one of upgrades include a new water slide, reconstruction of the existing water slide tower, a spray park and sitting area near the kiddie pool.
Need help finding a job? Check out who is hiring in the South Brunswick area this week.
Need help finding a job? Check out who is hiring in the East Brunswick area this week.
Events in and around town this week.
Events in and around town this week.
Race registration opens on Dec. 16.
Race registration opens on Dec. 16.
Lawsuits could be filed by patients left without coverage guaranteed by ACA
Lawsuits could be filed by patients left without coverage guaranteed by ACA
Motorists urged to stay off the roads Sunday evening.
Funding part of $507.7 million for 1,538 individual school construction projects in 331 school districts throughout the state.
Funding part of $507.7 million for 1,538 individual school construction projects in 331 school districts throughout the state.
Latest data indicates fewer incidents of bullying and harassment, shows districts take different approaches to problems.
Latest data indicates fewer incidents of bullying and harassment, shows districts take different approaches to problems.