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Council Meeting, Traffic Enforcement: South Brunswick This Week
Here's what's happening in South Brunswick this week:

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

Here's where Princeton police will conduct traffic enforcement in June:
According to police, the bear appears to be passing through the area.
The man and his companion are lodged at the Mercer County Correctional Center pending a detention hearing, authorities said.
The Congresswoman said the ceasefire would allow Palestinians to rebuild their cities and bring in humanitarian aid.
Police advised motorists to avoid the area for the next hour.
Over 30 local vendors will be present at the event.
The ceremony will honor local Veteran Peter S. Bongiorno.
The special event will see a performance by Queen Nur and the Zawadi African Dance and Drum ensemble.
The school district's High School After Prom Committee also received a Mayoral Proclamation.
A 'routine realistic military training' is scheduled to take place at the Trenton-Mercer airport beginning June 3.
The man and his companion are lodged at the Mercer County Correctional Center pending a detention hearing, authorities said.
The event will be held in collaboration with the Lost Souls Public Memorial Project.
Joshua M. Perez, 25, was sentenced on Thursday. The court also ordered restitution to the victims.
Due to the increased number of calls from the mall, the township has opened a new substation to allow greater police presence.
The revenue will be used to upgrade and maintain Princeton’s sewer system.
Residents can expect fresh produce, baked goods, and more.
No injuries were reported. It is not known how the fire started.
The winners received their honors on behalf of district students.
The pilot initiative aims to teach children essential swimming skills and educate them about water safety.