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West Orange Art Student Recognized
High school senior Yvanna Cabrera awarded first place in art show.

High school senior Yvanna Cabrera awarded first place in art show.

Newark to be highlighted in new magazine, clothing/food drives in Brick City for Sandy.
West Orange Zoning Board of Adjustment, Downtown Alliance also in session.
Service begins Friday; commuters can connect to free ferry service from there to lower Manhattan.
Charles, Casalino earn seats on township board of education; County prosecutor's office investigating death.
Homicide in West Orange, Newark weapon, drug arrest, Belleville church steeple braced.
Also, Tot Shabbat, Thanksgiving Food Drive and candy buyback among events.
BOE, zoning board and VMAC meetings in week ahead.
Republican congressman applauds constituent's efforts that helped get him re-elected.
Parisi: Township working to restore power as storm hits; shelter opens at West Orange High School, curfew relaxed.
Township voters continue trend of overwhelmingly supporting Democratic candidates.
Sign up for the Patch newsletter and enter your name to win two free tickets to see local comedian Jessica Kirson and Friends at South Orange Performing Arts Center at 8 p.m.
Republican Rodney Frelinghuysen defeated former Roseland mayor, Democrat John Arvanites.
District now plans half day Wednesday, Nov. 7, full day schedule for Thursday, Nov. 8 and Friday, Nov. 9.
Residents without power or heat may head to the center located at 149 Chestnut St.
Three polling places change, but the rest remain the same for Tuesday's election.
Alternative program is Monday from 1-5 p.m. at Liberty Middle School with light dinner and refreshments afterwards.
Learn more about the two statewide ballot questions on higher education bonds and judges' benefits payments.
Township officials relax curfew until Thursday.
Three West Orange synagogues provide hot meal at Congregation Ohr Torah for those without power, in need of warm place to relax.