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GOP Candidates Vow to Fight Bike Path
'We agree with the comments that there are other, less intrusive ways of promoting bicycling in town,' Don Links and John Hoover said.

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'We agree with the comments that there are other, less intrusive ways of promoting bicycling in town,' Don Links and John Hoover said.

'The matter was settled,' Matthew Giacobbe said of a claim filed by a retired patrolman alleging health problems due to a 'punishment detail.'
Governing body approves resolution opposing Morris County Park Commission proposal; environmental, privacy, security concerns cited.
Limit outdoor water usage for activities such as watering lawns to overnight hours every other day, Madison announced.
Things to know and do this week in the Rose City, including an artist's reception at the library.
A look at the week's top stories in town.
Three-bedroom Colonial with fireplace is one of four open houses in Madison this weekend.
A team of 11 & Under boys from Madison won the Roselle Park Youth Baseball Summer Classic.
Shows every other Friday on the lawn of the Museum of Early Trades & Crafts are under way.
New Kindergarten Wrap Around program will have some Madison kindergartners staying for a full school day.
Robert Ubhaus doesn't always know what ingredients he will be using, or what he will make with them, too far in advance.
Image captured by W. Scott Giglio on the College at Florham campus Tuesday.
Medco School of Pharmacy's precandidate accreditation status is a 'colossal accomplishment,' the university announced.
Fireworks displays and Independence Day parades in Chatham and Florham Park.
Buddy Valastro brought treats for shelter pets to party celebrating 20 million adoptions facilitated by Petfinder.
Two-time champion Madison High School golfer Andrew Wells was presented with the 2012 W. Frank Hopping Scholar Athlete Award by the New Jersey section of the PGA.
More than $100,000 in toner cartridges taken from stores in New Jersey, including one in Madison, authorities said.
Buddy Valastro brought treats for shelter pets to party celebrating 20 million adoptions facilitated by Petfinder.