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Montville Grad to Teach English in War-Torn Bosnia
Lexi Hartley and four of her peers will spend four weeks educating Bosnian youth.

Lexi Hartley and four of her peers will spend four weeks educating Bosnian youth.

Winner who writes chosen one-act play will have show produced during theatre's Solstice Showcase One Act & Dance Festival in June.
Girls cut through yard to avoid allegedly stalking driver on Harrison Street.
Police responded to call of woman slumped over her steering wheel to find her allegedly intoxicated.
'Who's Next' will be performed by Phil Naro as part of the Classic Albums Live series.
Bloomingdale Council tables voting on ordinance to prohibit skating and sledding on borough ponds so that more research can be done.
Purchases of more than $1,500 were made with the card in the tri-boro area and Wayne.
Joe Giudice still expected to stand trial for charges of using his brother's personal information to obtain driver's license.
Pathways for Exceptional Children to benefit from Mockingbird grant.
Work continues on $24 million vegetation maintenance program.
Report shows County College of Morris had a higher rate of students moving on to continue education than 19 other community colleges in the state.
Martha B. Day School principal said school took precautionary measures.
Board will meet Tuesday to continue discussing budget proposals, including Lazar School time change.
Kinnelon woman's blood alcohol concentration was nearly three times the legal limit, according to police report.
Police set up information checkpoint asking public if they recognized sketch of driver suspected to have hit Butler man.
Red Oaks Middle School students collected data on the lake, presenting findings to public and the Whippany River Watershed Action Committee.
Track runners fought obstacles including high temperatures to reach milestones in sport.
Mayor Tim Dougherty one of many speakers during March 6 event.