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South Brunswick remembers its residents lost on Sept. 11, 2001

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – On Sept. 11, 2001, three South Brunswick residents left the township to work in New York City. They, along with a South Brunswick High School graduate who was living in New York at the time, never returned home because of the terrorist attacks.

Kenneth Charles Ledee, 38, of Monmouth Junction, was an email coordinator for Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. in the World Trade Center.

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Toyena C. Skinner, 27, of Kingston, worked for Wachovia Corp. in the World Trade Center.

Jeffrey Robinson, 38, of Monmouth Junction, was a systems analyst for Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. in the World Trade Center.

Mukul Agarwala, 37, a graduate of South Brunswick High School, was living in New York at the time of the attacks.

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