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Road Closures, Detours Set In Chester For Saturday's Spring Stampede
Annual 5K event begins at 8 a.m.

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Annual 5K event begins at 8 a.m.

Testing continues throughout the 14-school district.
Mother's Day at Applebee's will benefit local Scouts.
McGrath could be seen at sporting events and local businesses often.
Deck replacement took twice as long as anticipated.
Two local riders came in third and seventh overall at Kentucky event.
Sussex Avenue Elementary School test returned with level above limit.
Event hosted by Chester Borough, Twp. police departments.
Nighttime event will open doors at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 5.
Langan is known for many large buildings in New Jersey.
Three comics will entertain at Black Oak Golf Club May 24.
Garden State may become 28th to enact Erin’s Law.
Predawn skies will give best visibility for annual astrological event.
Shongum Lake resident had her camera handy when a beautiful nature scene unfolded outside her window one morning.
Roadwork, water treatment and other daily challenges explored.
Elizabeth Sauerman honored by Mayo PAC for month of April.
Victor Nazzaro's musical prowess earns him monthly honor.
Annual event will take place May 14 at Cooper Mill.
Company has expanded a Listeria-based recall to include all brands it produces. Potentially deadly threat cited, including in New Jersey.
Zach Rice's Action for Distraction has raised more than $50,000 in less than four years.