Saturday, May 18, 2013
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Car crashed into large rock after owner reached in to take keys out of ignition. Several pieces of jewelry stolen from master bedroom, police said. Residents speak out against law that would have charged for overnight parking permits. Board member: Recommendations are 80 percent 'procedural,' won't prove costly. 'Most of the money in place' to install garden, with state approval, engineer says. Mayor admits proper permit procedures were not followed after Sandy. Library of the Chathams to dedicate plaques at Memorial Park. Anna Gregory and Matthew Sidorovich of Chatham win 30th annual New Jersey Young Playwrights Contest. Annual event will be held Saturday. Eric Rosenzweig graduated with a degree in philosophy. As part of our new Smart …
Saturday, May 4, 2013
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Chatham Borough Police ask anyone with information to call. Tom Belding and Jill Weber voted in as board president and vice president. The Finance Committee recommended changing carriers from Oxford to Horizon. Dan Marino hopes sailing will soon become the newest parent-funded sport at Chatham High. Throughout the Chathams, kids went green by walking to school. Anyone ages 13 years or over can sign up for the two-day course. Chip Taylor, Maia Sharp and Dan Navarro come to the Sanctuary Concert Series Saturday. Native Chatham residents hope for community support to help their son. Paper, that is, at a shredding fundraiser Saturday. Christopher Adams is a sophomore at Washington & Lee University. Water service may be affected.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
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All but two of the schools ranked higher than Chatham High are private schools or magnet academies. Public hearing will be held on May 13 Township Committee approved traffic changes near Colony Pool despite a tentative agreement to pave parking lot. Madison woman's manager noticed her drawer was short on several occasions. New tool from State Police offers a snapshot of recent crime reporting. Funds from annual event will be donated to Center of United Methodist Aid to the Community in Paterson. Toni Chan's artwork, entitled "The Companion," took second honors at the Morris Museum. A local Mary Kay representative and sophomores at Chatham High School hope hold a contest to raise awareness for Project Community Pride and the work they do. …
Saturday, April 20, 2013
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Election results Tuesday night show the budget and both the extra questions passed in the public election. County and local officials were notified at around 11:30 a.m. of an abandoned bag at the station. Now safely back home, Denny Moynihan shares his experience at the Boston Marathon. A look at the numbers after Tuesday's election. Parking near Colony Pool was taken away when PSE&G revoked licensing agreements. The motion to introduce the law failed by a 3-2 vote. Two explosions were reported near the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday. What's in the budget, who you can vote for and where you can vote. Both Chatham Borough and Chatham Township scheduled town clean-up days in April. A day of downtown beautification is scheduled for…
Saturday, April 6, 2013
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Police warn residents to be cautious and lock their cars. Jim Collander and Vicki Fife file to retain their seats. Three candidates file for two township committee seats. All patrons of the library can use the new program, Zinio. Donations are still needed for the committee to reach their goal of $15,000. Doris Crater was honored for her contribution to local small businesses and for 'setting the standard' for downtown renovations. Council President Len Resto will lead a panel discussion on the water crisis following the movie. Chatham's network of nature trails are holding a photo competition to raise awareness and utility. National anthems, ceremonial first pitches, even a mascot.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
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The 2013 budget has a tax levy decrease of 3/10 of a cent per $100 of assessed value. New Providence resident was transported to Overlook Hospital. Chatham Borough Police responded to the scene. The bonds will help the borough purchase materials for capital improvements and equipment purchases. Mike Kelly of the Environmental Commission said about 65 people came to the first class. County authorities will collect recycling on Monday, April 1 instead of Friday, March 29. Annual fundraiser put this video on Facebook recently. Doris Crater was honored for her contribution to local small businesses and for 'setting the standard' for downtown renovations. Extension also for homeowner, renter and business registration with SBA.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
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Resident discovered the car stolen when he went to leave for work Tuesday. The public will vote on all three items on April 16. Len Resto has taken a new job that will relocate him to Malvern, Pa. People with plots or waiting for plots in the community garden said PSE&G was dishonest in their communications. Doris Crater commemorates the anniversary with a vintage window display and trunk shows for customers. Denise Mortensen's latest children's book hit stores recently. System will be used to alert residents of emergencies. Marcy Wecker was given a stepping stone Tuesday from the rest of the garden committee. The township's Environmental Commission will hold three meetings in the coming days for residents who want to replace trees on …
Saturday, March 16, 2013
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No injuries were caused by the accident. Chatham Borough Police worked with the Morris County Sheriff's Office to investigate the home burglary. The school board approved a preliminary budget with two additional questions. Impact to average homeowner is $79. Police employees, with combined 65 years of service, are retiring. Committee divided on whether a mandatory residential snow removal law is needed. The white smoke appeared on Wednesday, signalling that the conclave had chosen Argentinian Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio to be the new head of the Catholic Church. Utility company cited safety concerns with new monopoles as their reason for ending the lease. Fundraiser for American Cancer Society will be held June 1 and 2 at Haas Field. …
Saturday, March 2, 2013
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CVS Admits Commingling Prescriptions at Chatham Store Pharmacy agreed to retrain all staff on pharmacy procedures and to pay $650,000 to the state for a public awareness campaign about the proper use of prescription drugs. Superintendent 'Disappointed' in Flat State Aid The state Department of Education said state aid will remain level from last year. Lawsuit Over Farming Law Dismissed Mayor Nicole Hagner said the township will be able to file a fee application as well. Staffing, Security Top Priorities for Next Year's Budget Growing enrollment requires a growth in facilities and staff, and a commensurate investment in extracurricular activities. Borough's Capital Budget Cost Will Be 'Lowest Debt in Years' Budget will pay for DPW generator…
Saturday, February 16, 2013
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Saturday, February 16
After more than 25 years with the township police department, Steven Hennelly takes over as chief. As currently drafted, the 2013 municipal budget would include a tax levy decrease of 3/10 a cent. The driver was issued a summons for failing to yield to a pedestrian. Pope Benedict XVI has announced he is relinquishing power at the end of the month. Elle Woods and her dog Bruiser will sit for photos with fans following the Saturday, March 2 matinee performance. Father Bob Mitchell said the pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church has set a precedent for future popes. Mookie Wilson and Bill Buckner are forever linked by their roles in the 1986 World Series. Incumbents Nonnenmacher, Gilfillan and Franz said they intend to run for School District …
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