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Maplewood Proclaims Jan. 11 Human Trafficking Awareness Day
Township committee pledges to help fight "modern slavery."

Township committee pledges to help fight "modern slavery."

A look at top stories from this past week.
The West Orange Film Festival kicks off on Sunday, Jan. 6 at 2 p.m. with Roman Polanski’s 1974 classic film noir "Chinatown"
Public is invited to attend the 9 a.m. meeting at Town Hall.
West Orange moviegoers can enjoy classic films on a big screen, in their own town.
Last month the Township Committee agreed to consider expanding the chicken raising program.
Building across from police station will have retail stores and apartments.
Parents call police after son reportedly takes kitchen knife following argument.
In his State of the Township address, DeLuca calls town's economy "strong"; but notes uptick in crime in 2012.
The Township Committee honored these citizens for their civic contributions at the Jan. 1 Township Reorganization Meeting.
Mayor DeLuca updates the community on accomplishments and challenges.
Elected officials are sworn in, will discuss 2012 accomplishments and priorities for 2013.
What will Maplewoodians be talking (and squawking?) about in the New Year?
No major injuries reported, according to Fire Department.
Man allegedly stole more than $1K from Bank of America on Maplewood Avenue last weekend.
From Superstorm Sandy to a double homicide, from a contentious BOE election to controversy in the schools, here's a look back at 2012 in Maplewood.
Two theater companies team up to create workshop for high schoolers.
Here's a roundup of this month's top stories in Maplewood.