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Here's what's happening in South Brunswick this week:

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Here's what's happening in South Brunswick this week:

The service is open to any individual with special needs who resides, works, or attends school in Middlesex County.
Food, drink, music and more await attendees at this year's AAPI festival.
The council heard an application to repurpose an underutilized ball field as a cricket field in town.
Karl-Anthony Towns's father, Karl Towns, Sr., will now coach his alma mater, the school said.
The staff reduction at its Mercer location is part of the company’s $1.5 billion cost-saving effort.
The Borough is now one step closer to significantly alleviating the cost of this crucial project, the Mayor said.
Two right lanes are currently blocked.
The crash remains under investigation, New Jersey State Police said.
The Law Enforcement Torch Run will pass through Town on Friday, June 7, and local officers are participating again this year.
The Congresswoman is expected to return to Washington by the end of the month, her office confirmed.
The Durga Temple on Route 27 is built on a 4.8-acre lot.
A 22-year-old Mercer County man was critically injured; he was hit as a 61-year-old driver tried to pass 2 vehicles, police said.
A colorful parade, DJ dance music, glam face paint, fairy hair and more await attendees in this year's pride event.
The school superintendent has now apologized to the Muslim students and their families for the photo controversy.
The Grand Marshal this year will be Dr. Opal Lee.
The college will establish a regional Computer Science Learning Hub.
Here's how the primary election in South Brunswick shaped out:
The school Superintendent has asked the community not to ‘rush to judgment’ and has apologized for the incident.
The vibrant artwork also includes positive messages for the community.