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4 Deadly Crashes, Bar Shooting, 2 Hurt In Hit-And-Run: NJ Weekend
Here are the headlines you may have missed from the weekend in New Jersey.

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Here are the headlines you may have missed from the weekend in New Jersey.

Kyle Pound, 23, faces multiple charges, including second-degree aggravated assault, police said.
Here's what's happening in East Brunswick this week:
The objective of the rehabilitation project is to make the sanitary sewer system watertight.
Middlesex County anticipates three to five inches of rain from Sunday evening.
The Municipality issued a proclamation honoring Christopher Tash for his service.
Former BOE member Deven M. Patel is seeking a seat on the Board of Education this November. Read all about his candidacy.
Motorists have been advised to expect delays and seek alternate routes.
The award recognizes the exceptional work of the township's Municipal Engineer.
The informal gathering provides community members with an opportunity to connect with local officers.
The solar canopy is projected to generate approximately 1,800 megawatt-hours of electricity.
The woman was trapped inside the car after it crashed into a utility pole, police said.
The shop is renowned for its bagels and sandwiches, and also offers vegan options.
Regular operating hours will resume on Saturday.
Donations will be accepted through Nov. 26.
The vehicles were acquired through abandonment or were unclaimed by their owners.
The initiative raises awareness about the challenges young people face in the justice system.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Oct. 9 had the following reports:
Police are investigating the disappearance of 54-year-old Erik McCurdy.
The initiative will focus on pedestrian and bicyclist safety during this high-traffic season.