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East Brunswick District Urges Advocacy To Help Budget Shortfall
East Brunswick Schools has begun a call to action, asking residents to write to local lawmakers to help them address financial shortfall.
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East Brunswick Schools has begun a call to action, asking residents to write to local lawmakers to help them address financial shortfall.
William Koerner was last seen walking toward McDonald's on Route 1 on Wednesday, police said.
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Attendees will receive a tote bag, retail and dining offers, giveaways and more.
A man from Trenton and another from Hamilton were found at different locations of the parking lot, County Prosecutor’s office said.
Students used STEM to facilitate the learning of Mam - a Mayan language.
Authorities also seized drug paraphernalia, including digital scales and packaging materials at a home.
This is the fourth year in a row that residents will see no increase in their taxes.
The township will be honoring Anthony P. Fusco, Sr., at the ceremony on Saturday.
The initiative aims to help prevent drowning and aquatic-related injuries year-round in the community.
The $119.2 million budget for the 2024-25 school year was approved during Tuesday's Board meeting.
The 13 students held a press conference and said they were evicted and given only a few minutes to collect their belongings.
Traffic control and detours will be in place as milling and paving work begins.
The raccoon was found in the vicinity of Manor Place and Myron Place. This is the first rabid animal reported in East Brunswick.
The total budgetary impact for the school district is $12.8 million, officials said.
The $1.8 million project is paid for through the library budget and at no additional cost to taxpayers, officials said.
The initiative was made possible through a grant from the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety.