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D'Urso Challenging Sobkowicz For Washington Township Mayor Seat
Two teams of Republicans are running for the mayor and two council seats this year.

Jim.Leggate@patch.com
Two teams of Republicans are running for the mayor and two council seats this year.

Taxes would rise $32 for the average township homeowner if the budget is approved as introduced.
The Westwood coffee and crepes restaurant is adding sit-down dining and a full menu of traditional, homemade Italian dishes.
A new weekly farmers market organized by the Westwood Chamber of Commerce is coming to the Municipal Complex parking lot starting later this month.
Pets are not allowed on Westwood Regional Schools property.
Money raised at the annual event goes to education for children with autism.
Here's a look at the week ahead in Westwood, Hillsdale and Washington Township.
Here's a look at the past week in Westwood, Hillsdale and Washington Township.
Three creditors have filed a petition to put Robert Schroeder into an involuntary bankruptcy.
The Westwood Regional Board of Education voted to accept Dr. Robert Cerco's resignation effective June 30.
The Westwood Regional Board of Education is searching for a new interim superintendent and, eventually, a new superintendent.
A $1.17 million contract was awarded for the first project, a renovation of the high school upper gym's locker rooms.
The average Westwood resident will see a slight decrease in taxes, while the average Washington Township homeowner will see an increase of almost $20.
A lawsuit filed against Joseph Sanzari alleges the contractor's company dumped materials illegally in protected wetlands and streams that flow into the Hackensack River.
Here's a look at the most-viewed stories from Westwood, Hillsdale and Washington Township during March 2013.
The event raised money for Meadowbrook Elementary School in Hillsdale.
A change to the introduced budget approved by the Hillsdale Council Wednesday means the borough will borrow slightly less money but the tax levy will increase slightly more than planned.
The annual event at Seasons raised money for the Westwood Regional School District.
A team from Westwood Regional Middle School competed against students from 17 other middle schools at TCNJ.
The exhibit will be up at the Washington Township Library during April.