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"Now is the time to put things behind us and move forward as a community," recently reinstated Borough Administrator Ray Codey said.
Jets' highly publicized backup QB introduced at team's Morris County training facility.
Alleged theft occurred from home being watched by owner's friend, authorities said.
Resident reported an attempted break-in, authorities said.
Dr. Michael Pritchard is scheduled to speak to parents and guardians at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Madison Junior School.
Comment, vote, review for this week's Readers' Choice contest.
Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen is on the list of those attending annual event in Madison.
This four-bedroom home is one of 15 open houses in Madison this weekend.
About 300 residents signed up in one day to avoid being disturbed by people going door-to-door.
Readers picked the K-8 Catholic school on Chatham Street in this week's contest.
Yellow and purple pansies were planted Thursday by members of the Garden Club of Madison.
Madison's borough administrator, returned to work Thursday after the Borough Council rescinded a controversial vote to remove him
Governing body voted unanimously to bring Codey back after identifying savings that could affect other personnel.
A 52-year-old Kearny man who was parked on Prospect Street is facing drug charges, authorities said.
If you've got ideas, the Morris County Division of Transportation wants to hear them at an open house to be held at the Madison Train Station.
Madison police are continuing their investigation, and encourage residents to lock their doors and report suspicious activity.
If governing body sees alternatives to removing Ray Codey, they'll discuss them Wednesday, Council President Jeannie Tsukamoto said.
National educational program 'Every 15 Minutes' comes to Madison High School for the first time.
Drunk driving crash simulation involving students, parents and police was conducted Monday.