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Deerfield Elementary Overcrowded, Parents Say
The school's PTO voiced concerns of the overcrowded focusing on kindergarten.

The school's PTO voiced concerns of the overcrowded focusing on kindergarten.

Work on the Hoboken station is still being done. Repairs will take several more weeks.
Senate panel urges Christie to increase eligibility for low-income program.
Admission is free to this family-friendly annual event.
Millburn after school and evening activities are cancelled today for elementary and middle school students.
Don't break out the snowblowers just yet; little accumulation is expected and rain might follow. NJ Transit will cross-honor all tickets system-wide.
A township organization holds a public forum for residents concerned about an increase in traffic with the construction of the proposed supermarket.
Soprano Tamara Tsoutsouris will join Metropolitan Orchestra of New Jersey Sunday afternoon.
The Jewish holiday begins a little early this year.
As part of the 50th anniversary, principal Kelly Salazar finishes her search for the school's rumored time capsule.
Tired feet? Let your fingers do the shopping with click-throughs to online deals promoted as Cyber Monday and Cyber Week specials.
What's on the agenda in Millburn and Short Hills this week.
Two women dead after vehicle left roadway, crashed into trees along I-78 in Bernards, police say.
Need some more potatoes or wine? Here's your options.
Put your Black Friday shopping ideas in the comments to this story so other Millburn residents can make their plan to grab all the deals. Ready, set, shop.
Start your holiday shopping at locally owned stores during Small Business Saturday.
Ready, get set, go shopping! The bargain hunting starts early this year, so Patch has compiled the best big box discounts to give you a head start.
Thousands are signing an online petitions against Black Friday store opening hours that have been pushed into Thanksgiving Day.
Did you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our "Deck the House" contest and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!
The Township Committee and residents voice their concerns about JCP&L after Superstorm Sandy.