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400K for Flood Buyouts, State Issues Schools Report Card in Local News This Week
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Senator Bob Gordon and Assembly members Connie Wagner and Tim Eustace announced Thursday that New Milford will receive $403,075 in state Blue Acres Fund to assist with the purchase of homes affected by repetitive flooding.
Report reflects SOD's position regarding the proposed residential portion of the United Water property development--New Milford's classrooms are overcrowded.
219 readers voted in our poll asking whether or not you support a dog park at Van Saun. A surprising 78% are against it.
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Six new officers joined the ranks of New Milford's Auxiliary Police and were sworn in during Wednesday evening's meeting of the Mayor and Council.
Despite the heat, hundreds of residents lined River Road waving American flags to celebrate America's veterans, and those currently serving in the armed forces, during the borough's annual Memorial Day parade.
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Representatives from the state legislature, the County Executive, Freeholders and town officials come out to celebrate the achievements of New Milford's Girl Scouts.
New Milford Daisies get a big personal thank you for their "Cookies for a Cause" campaign from a soldier who received the cookies while deployed in Afghanistan.
The high school cafeteria was transformed into a ballroom Thursday evening as the seniors in the Music and Art Honor Society threw the 5th annual Senior Citizen Prom.
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