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Krav Maga Self Defense and Fitness Center Opens in Livingston
Krav Maga Centers of America marked their grand opening this week with free self defense classes for all ages.

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Krav Maga Centers of America marked their grand opening this week with free self defense classes for all ages.

Residents can now get instant updates by following Millburn on Twitter and Instagram. Both social media accounts were launched this month.
Searching for new and exciting flavors? Visit downtown Millburn between now and Saturday to take part in Restaurant Week.
Irish humanitarian, Don Mullan, will speak at Drew University about the international peace project he is creating for youth.
Caldwell Psychology professor, Dr. Ling, and his students authored a paper exploring Nepalese student experiences at the University.
Chanty Jong, a survivor of the genocidal regime in Cambodia, will share her experience on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m.
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4 simple steps to make sure you're heard loud and clear.
4 simple steps to make sure you're heard loud and clear.
4 simple steps to make sure you're heard loud and clear.
The fair will be held on Sept. 23 for students from West Essex, Cedar Grove, Glen Ridge, James Caldwell HS, and Mount St. Dominic Academy.
The family-friendly event will feature legendary musicians, fantastic food, and kid-friendly fun and crafts. Admission is free.
Deerfield has joined forces with schools in the area to create a chess league. The sport has become very popular with local youth.
The preschool program at West Essex High School, for kids ages 3 to 5, offers high school students the opportunity to work with kids.