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A look back at our biggest headlines of the year.
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The choir's performance will play again on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
"Let us remember to make room for everyone at our tables and share our good fortune with those in need," writes the mayor.
Plus, mother of trooper killed on roadside talks to ALJ students
Plus, Fanwood drunk driver crashed while trying to flee, according to police.
More than 120 attendees came out to support the cause.
Police say an officer attempted to pull over Neil Keogh, 33, from Fanwood when he attempted to flee, but instead spun out and crashed.
Check out Scotch Plains TV's video of the festivities.
Recent obituaries in Clark and Garwood.
Services will be held Sunday and Monday at the Krowicki Gorny Funeral Home in Clark.
Police say the suspect, Leah Klotzke, 25, of Newark is still at large.
Trooper Marc Castellano was struck while responding to a roadside emergency on the parkway in 2010.
The John H. Stamler Police Academy opened in 1946 and moved to its current location on Raritan Road in Scotch Plains in 1991.
Two incidents occurred on Dec. 14 and 15.
What's happening in Scotch Plains and Fanwood this weekend.
The winning team in the Athletic Department's first GPA contest had an average GPA of 3.806.
Former Mayor Joan Papen discussed the nativity at Tuesday's Scotch Plains council meeting.
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