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Man with Gun at Mall, High School Receives State Report Card and Doctor Recalls Boston Marathon: This Week in Review

Here's what you may have missed this week in Millburn-Short Hills.

Millburn Tennis Hands Newark Academy Its First Defeat

The Millers extend their undefeated streak to 9-0.

Doctor Recalls Chaotic Scene in Medical Tent After Boston Blasts

Martin Levine, a sports medicine doctor from Short Hills, tended to the injured after explosions that rocked the Boston Marathon.

New Jersey school performance reports released recently ranked the high school in the 68th percentile in two categories and 84th percentile in another.

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Millburn Beats West Orange in Five-Inning Mercy Rule

The Millburn baseball won over West Orange 15-5 Wednesday.

Man Arrested After Allegedly Robbing Mall Store with Gun

Nathaniel Osagie, 18, of Livingston, allegedly pointed BB gun at clothing store employee in The Mall at Short Hills demanding merchandise Monday afternoon, police say.

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County executive, Orange mayor inspect work at South Mountain Reservation.

Millburn-Short Hills Runners Finished Race Before Explosions

Steve Curtis, of Millburn, who is in a hotel in Boston told Patch, "There's a general sense of panic setting in." Four other Short Hills residents were recorded finishing about 40 minutes before explosion.

More than 1,400 public retirees in the state receive pensions that are more than $100,000. Five are retired from Millburn-Short Hills.

Maplecrest Ford Lincoln hosts event to keep teens driving safe.

High School SAT Scores in Essex County [Interactive Map]

View the average SAT scores and median household incomes of more than 20 public high schools in Essex County to see where Millburn ranked.

'Thoroughly Modern Millie' at Paper Mill Playhouse

The Millburn playhouse's new show 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' opened April 10 and runs to May 5.

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