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North Brunswick homeowner fined for illegal July 4th fireworks display that left street a mess

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North Brunswick homeowner fined for illegal July 4th fireworks display that left street a mess

Authorities in North Brunswick are making a homeowner pay for his impromptu, and illegal, fireworks display, including the cost of cleaning up the debris left behind.

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