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Planning Board approves application, owners said they hope to open by Oct. 1.

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Planning Board approves application, owners said they hope to open by Oct. 1.

Tennis courts may need some further improvements to continue program.
The National Weather Service urges care in thunderstorms.
Anthony Folenta and Elizabeth Emerick earn their degrees.
The Chatham Athletic Foundation announced their 2012 grant winners Wednesday.
The Chatham Borough Planning Board will hear the application Wednesday.
The spring semester Dean's List also includes Chatham names.
Law enforcement uses this nationwide day to raise awareness for neighborhood safety and cooperation between officials and residents.
The "New Voices of 2012" production will show on Aug. 3 and 4.
President of Chatham High's Environmental Club turns attention to a butterfly reserve in Chatham Township.
Matthew Kepler and Christopher Black earn degrees.
Colony Pool hosted a sand castle contest Sunday.
The utility company suggests using fans to further air conditioning in the home, using window shades to cool a room, and keeping a close eye on the thermostat!
Bill Librera uses the summer break to get acclimated to his new position as athletic director at Chatham High School.
Police say a driver looked away and caused the accident.
And other events to look forward to in Chatham this week.
Brian Ballard makes the Dean's List of the university.
Think you missed anything in the Chathams this week?