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Columbus Day Closures, Council Meeting: 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 what's happening in Princeton this week:
This year’s Diwali celebrations will feature a special musical performance by Jay Sean.
Since 1996 Lawrenceville School has donated nearly $1.9 million to local public schools.
Since 2022, Lawrence Police has received numerous complaints of check theft and/or fraud. Investigation is on.
Mercer County's Guide To Haunted Houses, Hayrides, Corn Maze and other Halloween Frights
Middlesex County's Guide To Haunted Houses, Hayrides, Corn Maze and other Halloween Frights
Through the events, PPS will provide information on key issues including the bond referendum and enrollment.
Authorities found a couple and their two children dead after they went to do a welfare check at a home in Plainsboro.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Oct. 5 had the following reports:
John Grier III pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of violating an individual’s civil rights, authorities said.
Two left lanes are currently closed and there's a 5-10 minute traffic delay, DOT said.
The original ordinance had failed to pass two weeks ago.
Around 300 canvassers will travel across New Jersey, including South Brunswick.
The event will be hosted by SARI, a student-run nonprofit first started at Princeton High School.
From Open House recruitment to the annual Haunted House and Hayride Fundraiser, Middlesex County's 4-H Fall program is back.
The Hamilton resident was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
The goal of the day was to raise awareness for health and the environment and promote safety.
The medical practice will occupy a 3,761-square-foot medical space in the East Windsor Medical Campus.
Three left lanes are currently closed, the DOT said.