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The Changing American Dream
A new series devoted to the stories and people we unearth across all of our Patch sites, exploring economic uncertainty and the changing vision of the American dream.

Hank Kalet grew up in South Brunswick and spent 20 years with the Princeton Packet group before moving to Patch.com as regional editor for southern Middlesex and Mercer counties.
He is a poet whose work has appeared in numerous publications. His chapbook, Certainties and Uncertainties was published by Finishing Line Press in November.
He is an adjunct professor of English at Middlesex County College and a member of the editorial board of Middlesex: A Literary Journal. He runs the monthly poetry series at the South Brunswick Library, which started in 2005 and has featured numerous award-winning regional and national poets. His column, Grassroots, runs in The Progressive Populist twice a month, his music and arts journalism has run in numerous publications and he is author of the blog, Channel Surfing (www.kaletblog.com).
He is a long-suffering fan of the Mets and Knicks and lives in South Brunswick with his wife Annie and his two dogs.
A new series devoted to the stories and people we unearth across all of our Patch sites, exploring economic uncertainty and the changing vision of the American dream.

The Facebook group "Things that Arent There Anymore in Central New Jersey" is growing fast. What do you miss that isn't in New Brunswick anymore?
The speedy growth of the Facebook group "Things That Aren't There Anymore in Central Jersey" lead us to the obvious question: What about Princeton Township and Princeton Borough?
Even in a city like New Brunswick, which has a lower unemployment rate than other communities, the economic cracks are evident.
The speedy growth of the Facebook group "Things That Aren't There Anymore in Central Jersey" lead us to the obvious question: What about Lawrence Township?
Even in a city like New Brunswick, which has a lower unemployment rate than other communities, the economic cracks are evident.
The speedy growth of the Facebook group, Things That Aren't There Anymore in Central Jersey lead us to the obvious question: What about South Brunswick?
Even in a city like New Brunswick, which has a lower unemployment rate than other communities, the economic cracks are evident.
Even in a city like New Brunswick, which has a lower unemployment rate than other communities, the economic cracks are evident.
Even in a city like New Brunswick, which has a lower unemployment rate than other communities, the economic cracks are evident.
Even in a city like New Brunswick, which has a lower unemployment rate than other communities, the economic cracks are evident.
Magazine puts Patch at No. 5 of 100 online publishing companies.
The speedy growth of the Facebook group, Things That Aren't There Anymore in Central Jersey lead us to the obvious question: What about East Windsor, Hightstown and Cranbury?
The so-called "super" mosquitoes prefer to draw blood from humans, bite during the day, are highly aggressive, and can carry not only West Nile virus but also Dengue Fever, Yellow Fever and the Chikungunya virus.
A good start is followed by an injury and bad habits.
AAA survey finds that fuel prices increased by nearly 3 cents over the last week.
President Obama and Congressional leaders finally hammered out an 11th hour deal this weekend to prevent default on Tuesday.
The former music channel turns 30 today, but should anyone care?