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A look at what's going on this week in the Rose City.
Some of the top headlines from the past week in East Hanover and Florham Park.
A look at the week's top stories in Madison.
John Hoover, who ran for a Madison council seat in the last election, is resigning from the Board of Health to manage a 42-week consulting project for Arab National Bank.
The owner of a Park Avenue home destroyed by a fire in November is due in court this month for alleged housing violations, according to court and health department officials.
Blaze started in basement utility room, fire chief says.
Construction of Florham Park's Elm Street Recreation Area is expected to start in the next few months.
Madison schools opened two hours later Wednesday on account of snow.
80 people received the vaccination Monday.
Administrator John Bonnani notified Robert Bianchi of the policy change this week, report says.
Bruin seen running in the area of Brooklake Road on Tuesday.
Discussion accompanied by a presentation on guns by Madison police officers.
Rodney Laney, who has appeared on Comedy Central and "The Late Late Show," is appearing at an event in Madison this weekend organized by former Councilman Sam Cerciello.
Information about the proposal and the March special election is detailed on district website.
A look at the week ahead in East Hanover and Florham Park.
A look at the week ahead in the Rose City.
Bruin was hit by car around milepost 44 early Sunday morning, police said.
The front section of The Perfect Gift on Franklin Avenue was engulfed in flames Sunday morning.