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United Water Property, Student Struck by Car in Local News This Week
The Week in Review, a weekly roundup of local news stories on New Milford Patch

A question was raised at whether the 2004 master plan could be amended regarding the United Water company property.
At , flooding dominated much of the four hours of testimony that was provided by Michael Dipple, an engineer and expert for the applicant.
seeking variances to move an existing greenhouse and construct a greenhouse and a barn.
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Authorities searched the home of Lee Aviles Jr., 34, of Cedar Road, identified as a customer of Matthew Martin, 43, and Danny Saleh, 34, two men charged with making bulk purchases of marijuana in the "Emerald Triangle" of Northern California and shipping it through the mail.
A sixteen-year old female student from was struck by a car traveling southbound on River Road at the intersection of Cooper Street on Tuesday.
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Chief of Police Frank Papapietro is warning residents of a possible contractor scheme targeting chimney work.
The Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control arrested three underage bar patrons at the last Thursday evening during an enforcement sweep throughout Bergen County.
A New Milford man was bitten in his arm and leg Friday evening by a raccoon that was acting very aggressive.
captured an aggressive raccoon on Center Street Friday evening. It cannot be determined if this is the same .
Can the borough to the State Benefits Health Plan? Art Caughlan, the borough's risk manager explained it all.
A not often seen migratory bird, a Blue Heron has recently decided to make its nest not far from the Elm Street Bridge. Due to the possibility of negatively affecting the clutch, Bergen County has delayed the construction work on the bridge from April 9 to June 30.
The is hosting its ninth annual Junior Police Academy from June 25 to June 29 at the field behind the . The academy is open to all students ages 11 to 14. The one week course includes daily physical training sessions, exercises in marching formation, group team building exercises and trips to military and police academies.
Almost a century of volunteer fire service has to be worth something, right? Show how much you care by donating to 's annual fund drive.
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