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'Cake Recess' Thanks Administrators for Work After Sandy
Hanover Park Regional school board presented cake to administrators at this week's meeting.

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Hanover Park Regional school board presented cake to administrators at this week's meeting.

New lights at Hanover Park and revised parking plan at Whippany Park among the changes in the final plan.
Rob's Bistro chef/owner Robert Ubhaus, who learned to cook at a restaurant on Long Beach Island, is inviting restaurants to set up in Madison for a night.
Madison restaurant brought contingent to Toms River to nourish volunteers and affected homeowners.
Hanover Park Regional school board is scheduled to meet Wednesday night.
Tuesday was the last day of Madison's charter bus service to New York.
Madison field hockey, football, volleyball teams enjoy success as Captains Council launches drive for Hurricane Sandy victims.
Operation Sandy Claus quickly turned into a massive community effort.
Madison Chamber of Commerce letter praises borough for quickly powering business district, making borough nearly whole again in less than a week.
Madison restaurant brought contingent to Toms River to nourish volunteers and affected homeowners.
Woodland Avenue location is serving as a regional distribution center for needed pet supplies.
A look at the week ahead in East Hanover and Florham Park.
A look at the week ahead in Madison.
High school students will discuss how they coped with the aftermath of the March 2011 tsunami.
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.
Morris Plains center is open seven days a week to answer questions about what help is available.
Mittens, blankets and baby formula among the items sought.