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A look at the week's top stories in Madison.

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A look at the week's top stories in Madison.

Montville Township bust could lead to charges from police departments in East Hanover, Boonton Township, Harding, Chester Township and Wayne, authorities say.
Montville Township bust could lead to charges from police departments in East Hanover, Boonton Township, Harding, Chester Township and Wayne, authorities say.
Less veterans have pending claims but face a longer wait time for VA benefits.
You can use this gas price widget to always find the lowest price of the moment. Pro tip: Gas up early this week to save money.
From Memorial Day parades to holiday fender benders, this live map shows delays and diversions on Montville area roads right now.
Annual race at Giralda Farms benefits Project Community Pride.
Policy change could be in place by September; valedictorian and salutatorian tradition would remain.
'We're a go,' district business administrator says.
'They left their footprints on the street, and now their names are added to the street,' former Mayor John 'Jack' Dunne said.
Local post will honor war dead on holiday's original date 'rather than the barbecue weekend.'
Also, the library hosts free lectures and the Township Committee meets.
People can dispose of unwanted or expired prescriptions anytime at Madison police headquarters.
Utility working with helicopters to pull wires through Montville.
Consumer Healthcare headquarters will remain on Madison office campus.
Also, students host a benefit garage sale and the Board of Ed meets.
"Never allow yourselves to say ‘I’ve done my part,'" Shakespeare scholar tells grads.
A 32-year-old Plainfield man was injured in Saturday morning crash, Chatham police said.