Community Corner

Borough Gets Moving on Budget, Businesses

Earliest meeting of its kind and site applications will have effect on Rose City in 2011.

A pair of meetings this past week began–and in some cases continued–discussions that will impact the Rose City in 2011. One took an earlier-than-usual look at the municipal budget while the second dealt with businesses coming to and moving in the borough.

On Monday, we told you about how a furnace malfunction caused a at a home on Brittin St. We also brought you another installment of our series, this one breaking down some numbers on the district vs. others in New Jersey. Finally we brought you a preview of the Dodgers team.

On Tuesday, we told you about the earliest work session anyone can remember in the borough, and how it assumes position cuts and wage freezes. We also told you about how two men used a fake prescription to obtain . Finally, we brought you a preview of the Dodgers .

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On Wednesday, we told you about the landscaping and other details being proposed to the Planning Board for the . We also told you how Borough Administrator Ray Codey was honored with a state association recently. We also previewed the season.

On Thursday, we brought you photos from the in front of the Madison Train Station by Chabad of SE Morris County. We also brought you the latest version of Chris Anderson's , which took a look at a group helping to make gift giving possible this holiday season. We also told you about the proposal to put an on Main Street. Finally, we previewed the Madison football team's game against Caldwell.

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On Friday, we told you about all of the festive things going on to kick off the holiday season in our . We told you how Dr. Allison Adams is proposing to bring her practice to the former Red Cross property. Finally, we brought you a look at some of the downtown window fronts, which have been festively painted by students.

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