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First game at Drew against Stevens Institute starts at 3 p.m.

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First game at Drew against Stevens Institute starts at 3 p.m.

Esposito does not file by deadline to run in June primary.
This week's Readers' Choice wants to know where you have your taxes done.
Chatham school for students with disabilities would be interested in establishing similar relationships with other schools.
New five-bedroom home is one of 14 open houses in Madison this weekend.
Despite rainy weather, hundreds turn out for fourth annual Easter Fun Fest.
The Main Street restaurant offers authentic Northern Italian cuisine.
29th annual event was held at The Madison Hotel.
The popular coffee chain is using critters to color its Strawberry Frappuccinos.
350 tickets sold so far for 11th annual food and wine tasting fundraiser to be held on Monday.
The Madison Chamber of Commerce's free Easter Fun Fest event is scheduled for Saturday.
Public hearing brings out more than 30 residents.
Salvatore Minardi Salon and Hair We Are are donating their proceeds Friday to the American Cancer Society in a "Beauty Will Cure" fundraiser.
Green Village farmer Dan Miller and his 58-year-old tractor turned the sod to prepare for spring planting.
Dr. Vincent Esposito's license to practice medicine has been temporarily suspended, his attorney said.
Enforcement actions are possible, as is an educational campaign to avoid "sump pump wars."
The following arrest information was supplied by the Madison Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
NJEA has begun a four- to six-week campaign about the issue, including fliers and lawn signs, a union representative said.
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