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South Brunswick To Purchase Over 200 Acres For Open Space
The purchase is expected to be complete by mid-September, officials said.

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The purchase is expected to be complete by mid-September, officials said.

The incident happened on Sunday at the bank located on State Road, police said.
The project will also include new poured-in-place rubber safety surfacing at the park.
Theresa L. Hilton, a Deputy Director for the NJ Division of Criminal Justice, will temporarily lead the MCPO.
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The police officer was hospitalized with a significant head injury and the driver had minor cuts to the head, officials said.
Matthew Szejnrok, a 2020 graduate of North Brunswick Township High School, was killed in a double homicide in Florida earlier this month.
The raccoon was found by a resident’s dog. No human exposure to the raccoon was reported.
The 25-year-old man was struck by a vehicle on Route 18, police said.
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