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$150K Grant-Funded Road Project to Begin Within Two Weeks
Township Committee awarded a contract for work on Newtown Road Tuesday night.

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Township Committee awarded a contract for work on Newtown Road Tuesday night.

Environmental event Wednesday night is being co-hosted by the FLOW area's Environmental Commissions.
MEMS formed in July from the members of two ambulance companies that previously responded to emergencies in the township. The group is now looking to introduce itself, and recruit new members.
Mahwah residents can bring up to 10 bags of unwanted documents to the event.
Franklin Lakes has already sent out its first email newsletter to parents.
Franklin Lakes Institution will get $75,000.
A proposed complex at the high school and a fire at an elderly couple's home topped headlines this month. But, neither story made it to the #1 spot.
Students qualify based on their PSAT scores.
Franklin Lakes Board of Education election is November 5.
A giant American flag flew over Main Street in Ramsey as police, fire, and military personnel from across the county accompanied a casket carrying Staff Sgt. Timothy McGill in a solemn procession.
Scenic event was put on by the Wyckoff Y and the Franklin Lakes Mayor's Wellness Campaign.
A giant American flag flew over Main Street in Ramsey as police, fire, and military personnel from across the county accompanied a casket carrying Staff Sgt. Timothy McGill in a solemn procession.
A solemn procession down Main Street in Ramsey is set to honor the arrival of Staff Sgt. Timothy McGill's body. McGill was a Ramsey firefighter and the son of a Mahwah Police Captain.
A solemn procession down Main Street in Ramsey is set to honor the arrival of Staff Sgt. Timothy McGill's body. McGill was a Ramsey firefighter and the son of a Mahwah Police Captain.
A solemn procession down Main Street in Ramsey is set to honor the arrival of Staff Sgt. Timothy McGill's body. McGill was a Ramsey firefighter and the son of a Mahwah Police Captain.
A solemn procession down Main Street in Ramsey is set to honor the arrival of Staff Sgt. Timothy McGill's body. McGill was a Ramsey firefighter and the son of a Mahwah Police Captain.
A solemn procession down Main Street in Ramsey is set to honor the arrival of Staff Sgt. Timothy McGill's body. McGill was a Ramsey firefighter and the son of a Mahwah Police Captain.
A solemn procession down Main Street in Ramsey is set to honor the arrival of Staff Sgt. Timothy McGill's body. McGill was a Ramsey firefighter and the son of a Mahwah Police Captain.
A solemn procession down Main Street in Ramsey is set to honor the arrival of Staff Sgt. Timothy McGill's body. McGill was a Ramsey firefighter and the son of a Mahwah Police Captain.
A solemn procession down Main Street in Ramsey is set to honor the arrival of Staff Sgt. Timothy McGill's body. McGill was a Ramsey firefighter and the son of a Mahwah Police Captain.