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East Brunswick: A Week In Review

Here's a roundup of the top headlines from East Brunswick

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ — Miss any headlines in East Brunswick? Patch's week in review has got you covered for the neighborhood's top news.

East Brunswick Schools Delays Return To In-Person Classes
The school district was originally scheduled to return Jan. 11, but will now return on Jan. 19 instead. School Superintendent Victor Valeski said the decision was made after "vetting our safe options."

New FedEx Distribution Center Coming To East Brunswick
A massive FedEx warehouse and distribution center will be coming to East Brunswick soon.

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Parade Of Over 40 Fire Squads Lights Up Princeton Medical Center
More than 40 fire companies and rescue squads from Central Jersey honored staff at Medicine Princeton Medical Center with a parade of fire and rescue trucks.

Woman Killed On Rt. 1 In Nor'easter Was Homeless, Living In Car
Ten months ago, Deborah Smick and her son George, were evicted from their North Brunswick apartment, forcing them to live in their car as the pandemic raged.

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East Brunswick Health Council Advises 'Unity For Immunity'
The East Brunswick Advisory Health Council released an advisory for community members, to help them navigate COVID-19 through the holiday season.

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