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Recycle, Donate, Shop and Dance This Weekend
There's a whole slate of places to recycle and things to do this weekend in East Brunswick.

John Saccenti graduated from South Brunswick High School in 1988, and from Rider College in 1992. Since then he has been a writer and editor covering much of the Central Jersey Area. His area of expertise, of course, is community news. He launched the East Brunswick Patch in 2010 and has covered South Brunswick, North Brunswick, Cranbury, Monroe, Jamesburg, the Princetons, West Windsor, Hightstown and East Windsor as a staff writer, news editor and managing editor with The Princeton Packet.
Email: John.saccenti@patch.com
Hometown: East Brunswick Birthday: Feb. 8, 1970 Bio: Married with an 14-year-old daughter. A freelance writer and journalist who has won multiple New Jersey Press Association Awards. Published writer of poems and short stories.
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There's a whole slate of places to recycle and things to do this weekend in East Brunswick.

Friends can pay their respects Sunday at the Brunswick Memorial Home.
Westbound Ryders Lane near the library and Milltown Road from Ryders to Harts will be closed for a portion of the evening.
Save Our Schools NJ, the Education Law Center and Speak Up Highland Park held a panel discussion on charter reform Tuesday night at the Bartle School.
A one-car accident is tying up traffic on Milltown Road between Harts and Jensen.
MCIA retires MC Blue and introduces a new recycling robot.
Learn about Alzheimer's and memory loss at the library.
A NY Times article explores the era of the $250 baseball bat
Get tips on how to rekindle your romance from Dr. Bonnie.
Don't bag your grass clippings, let them be and get a great, green lawn.
Join this discussion on how the Indian Asian community has had a positive effect on American society.
Tim Morehouse and Daryl Homer gave a clinic on fencing Monday at the Escrimeur Fencing Club.
Makhelat HaMercaz will perform at the library.
Also, Kinnelon police deal with a real pisser.
The DEA will collect and dispose of your prescription drugs.
Two women suffered serious injuries following an accident on Helmetta Boulevard.
Students at the Hatikvah school beautified the area with the colors of nature.
Save Our Schools NJ and the Education Law Center will host a panel discussing charters at 7 p.m. tonight at the Bartle School in Highland Park.
Six students at Solomon Schechter interviewed Ilse Loeb, who visited the school for Yom Hashoah.
Groups still worried that drilling operations threaten drinking water in Delaware River Basin.