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Council Meeting, Zoning Board: 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:
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The app is designed to make signing up for programs, events, and passes even easier.
Through the ordinance, the local government aims to ensure "conformity with State mandates."
Faculty members also urged the University administration to engage in 'good-faith negotiations' with student and faculty representatives.
This year, East Brunswick will host its annual Memorial Day observance at the American Veterans Traveling Tribute Vietnam Wall.
Officials said they were made aware of a video in which students were seen chanting, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free."
The parade will take place on Saturday, May 25 from noon onwards.
The road will be closed from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
The A.J. Meerwald will also be offering educational sails to students.
Students marched from the high school to the University, chanting 'Free Palestine'.
A Kohl's location in Mercer County will feature the baby-product retailer later this year.
The cuts include 40 teaching positions. School programming has also been impacted.
This year the NJ leg of the tour started in Mercer County Park.
The threat was made by a former employee of the Pitney Bowes Warehouse, authorities said.
The daycare center is proposed on a vacant lot.
No injuries were reported and no arrests were made, police said.
The student-led hunger strike enters the fifth day, with protestors saying their meeting with the administration was unproductive.
The menu celebrates the depth of Indian culinary tradition with recipes from the North and South.
At least one lane will remain open in both directions during construction, NJ DOT said.