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Fourth annual fundraiser to honor the memory of a member of the Madison High School Class of 2007 is scheduled for Nov. 24.

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Fourth annual fundraiser to honor the memory of a member of the Madison High School Class of 2007 is scheduled for Nov. 24.

2012 will be Wolkowitz’s first run for public office.
Baillie, who served on the Madison Council from 2002-2010, aims to be elected again.
Madison High School grad is running for Council seat.
A look at the week ahead in East Hanover and Florham Park.
A look at the week ahead in the Rose City.
Here are some of the top headlines from the past week in East Hanover and Florham Park.
A look at some of the week's top stories in Madison.
Community festival and street fair in the heart of downtown Madison runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.
A look at 12 open houses in Madison this weekend.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
Jerry Mantone says he is staying in Madison and is considering becoming a substitute teacher.
Proposed law is meant as a tool for police when talking with businesses where employees accidentally reach a dispatcher.
Recent votes 'point to the lack of a coherent strategic plan for our town,' Borough Council candidates Astri Baillie and Ben Wolkowitz said in a prepared statement.
Lifelong Madison resident and Korean War veteran was 80.
State agency working to help residents whose mail never made it to government offices.