Politics & Government

Parking Lot Goes Out to Bid

And other news you may have missed in the Chathams this week.

After a public on the expansion at Chatham High, the Board of Education sent the project out to bid on Monday so they could get a definitive statement of how much the project

Field, and so the date for the field’s opening ceremonies as been pushed back to June 18.

Rebecca Lane, 21, of Chatham on alleged possession of drug paraphernalia on May 19. arrested Matthew C. Dudley, 21, of the township on a parole violation on Sunday. also arrested a 20year-old New Providence man for attempting to purchase beer with a false ID.

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The team and and lacrosse teams are all moving on in their state tournament games this week.

Vince DeNave, the borough engineer, said Monday that and the Municipal Pool should begin on Labor Day, as soon as the pool closes. Meanwhile the this week in anticipation of the opening on Saturday.

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Students at Lafayette Avenue School had big fun with the where they put on “The Wizard of Oz” for their families, teachers and friends. Some other students are getting ready for next week, when they will cut off their hair to donate it to Locks of Love and Wigs for Kids.

Detailed information from the 2010 US Census was released this week which showed that homeowner and rental vacancies had increased in both and .

The Chatham Township Committee said during their regular meeting Thursday that for violating a town ordinance. Political signs are permitted, however.

A water quality expert spoke before the committee about the proposed and said there was no danger to the Great Swamp in allowing farming in the area.


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