Community Corner
Week in Review: Remembering Heroes
Memorial Day on a beautiful day celebration highlights the past several days.

It was a spectacular day and spectacular parade on Memorial Day in Madison. That event kicked off the week for borough residents.
On Monday, we brought you a video depicting the history of the James Library Building, now the Museum of Early Trades and Crafts. We also told you about how Chatham Township delayed its lighting ordinance, which is opposed by a group of Madison residents.
On Tuesday, we showed you almost 200 photos of smiling faces and festivities at the Memorial Day parade. Anyone who has photos they'd like to see up can add their own to the great ones already attached to the story.
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On Wednesday, we told you how the Planning Board had approved and sent the 24-hour ordinance the Borough Council had constructed back to council. We also told you about how the Madison Public Schools were warning students about a luring incident in Berkeley Heights. Finally, we told you how a Madison resident had stolen signs in Summit, according to police.
On Thursday, we told you about the great season the Madison High School golf team put together in their season wrap-up. We also told you about how a concerned resident's call led to an arrest in this week's police blotter. Finally, we told you how the Planning Board gave the Madison Recreation Complex's Phase 1 plans its blessing to go forward.
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On Friday, we told you how Dr. Kathleen Ruddy was making an appearance at a nearby bookstore for a presentation in her fight against cancer. We also brought you a gallery from the Madison High School Senior Prom, with plenty of smiling faces from the night.
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