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East Brunswick: A Week In Review

Here's a roundup of the top headlines from East Brunswick for the week of Aug. 30 to Sept. 3.

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

Middlesex County Declares State Of Emergency Due To Ida Damage

Middlesex County has declared a county-wide state of emergency in response to Tropical Storm Ida. The announcement was made by Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios and the Board of County Commissioners.

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East Brunswick Is Hosting A Coat Drive For Afghan Refugees

Councilman Dinesh Behal is organizing a coat drive to help Afghan refugees who recently arrived in New Jersey.

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East Brunswick Schools Sees $7.8M In Federal COVID Aid

The East Brunswick Public Schools received $7,823,590 in federal aid to help offset the costs of coping with the coronavirus pandemic, according to a recent analysis from The Associated Press.

Citizen Police Academy To Be Held In East Brunswick

The East Brunswick Police Department will be hosting a Citizens Police Academy beginning Sept. 23 to Oct. 28, the department announced Monday.

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