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History Discussion to Focus on Need
As part of its series on the Great depression, the Historical Society will feature a discussion by Karen Kecskes.

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.
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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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As part of its series on the Great depression, the Historical Society will feature a discussion by Karen Kecskes.

The U17 boys went 3-1 in the Newark tournament.
The Crisis Room at Aldersgate received a shipment of food on Monday.
Residents want to see one of the grocery chains open in Marlboro. But each company has its reasons for when and where they open.
Tell us why you picked the bar or restaurant you did in the comments section.
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About 1,100 middle and high school students came to Middlesex County College on March 13 to participate in the State Finals of the Science Olympiad.
The results of a week-long survey are iin.
Readers voted overwhelmingly in support of having public votes for new charter schools.
NJ Transit is adding special bus and rail service in anticipation of the St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Registration begins at the end of the month and runs until late May.
Try outs take place on various fields at Dideriksen Park.
Women approve of Obama more than men.
Adopt an animal at one of three adoption centers this weekend.
Join Patch at the Mega Movies between 6 and 7 p.m. Thursday, March 15, for Patch Night at the Movies and get $4.50 off of “Dr. Seuss: The Lorax,” “Act of Valor” and “A Thousand Words,” when you sign up for a newsletter that night.
Join Patch at the Mega Movies between 6 and 7 p.m. Thursday, March 15, for Patch Night at the Movies and get $4.50 off of “Dr. Seuss: The Lorax,” “Act of Valor” and “A Thousand Words,” when you sign up for a newsletter that night.
The $8.5 million federally funded project aims to improve safety and reduce congestion by widening Route 130, allowing for safer turning movements.
Toll Brothers wants to build a retail center on the Golden Triangle site, though an application on file with the township does not mention who would call the building home.