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Reward Offered in Krauszer's Armed Robbery, Restaurant Health Code Violations and District Cancels Principal Swap This Week in Review
Here's what you may have missed in West Orange this past week.

Community Outcry Prompts District to Cancel Principal Swap
"I think that it really does go to show the power of the community," father of three Raj Shah said, about the cancelled proposal that would have switched Hazel Elementary's principal with Edison Central's.
Ridgeway Park Proposed for St. Cloud Neighborhood
It will cost $475,000 to build the new public park on Ridgeway Avenue on about four acres of property the township says is in disrepair.
Sheriff Offers Reward in Krauszer's Armed Robbery
The men involved in the West Orange armed robbery in late April are also believed to be involved in 10 other armed robberies in area, including a store in Maplewood where the owner was shot.
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Two-Run Double Clinches Win for West Orange Softball
The high school's girls' softball team beat Clifton High on Wednesday 3-2.
Montclair Beats West Orange in Boys' Tennis
The West Orange boys' teams losses in the quarterfinal round of NJSIAA Tournament Tuesday.
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West Orange Restaurants Cited for Health Code Violations
Find out which township restaurants were among those cited for health code violations in the last year.
West Orange police are investigating a string of burglaries overnight this past weekend.
Police: Man Breaks Main Street Restaurant's Windows with Crowbar
The 51-year-old Newark man told police he returned to the West Orange restaurant after being allegedly assaulted there Saturday night.
The 11th annual event at the West Orange zoo on May 11.
'No single individual has contributed to the success of St. Barnabas more than our honoree tonight, Ronald Del Mauro,' said Barry Ostrowsky, president and chief financial officer of Barnabas Health.
Washington Elementary School student will be beneficiaries of state agricultural program designed to increase fruit and vegetable consumption.
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