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Millburn Schools Go Remote For Two Weeks In January
"Please plan to return from travel on or before January 4, and follow the CDC quarantine guidelines," wrote the superintendent.

"Please plan to return from travel on or before January 4, and follow the CDC quarantine guidelines," wrote the superintendent.

Also, two residents are hospitalized with the virus, the mayor reported Friday.
Schools will be remote this coming week and the five days after Thanksgiving. The district will also ask returning students about travel.
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