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Time Management Key to Violinist Ethan Gritz's Success
Though only a freshman in high school, Gritz maintains a daunting schedule as he sets his sights on Juilliard.

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Though only a freshman in high school, Gritz maintains a daunting schedule as he sets his sights on Juilliard.

Township resident helped lead the New York Expansion Campaign, which raised $9.2 million for programs in Newark.
Executive committee approves proposal to add Group V
Keegan McManus and Conor Sullivan continued their French teacher's winning streak in the state-wide contest.
The former Chatham High student is expected to be drafted into the USHL Tuesday.
Laura Ali Nonnenmacher, Karen Swartz and Joseph Contorno were chosen from among six applicants.
Jon Bramnick writes in his letter of endorsement.
The head of the Senate Judiciary Committee said Bruce Harris lacks experience associated with state Supreme Court justices.
Describes candidate an "innovative" leader.
Chatham sits in the top 20 percent of the nation's best high school.
Over 230 residents signed the Green Challenge Pledge.
Green Initiatives Chair hopes rain garden will inspire residents to start their own.
Robert Contri encourages fellow residents to look at Nonnenmacher's accomplishments.
Kevin Tubbs lends his support to Planning Board member.
Before the big dance, tell us where you go to get the perfect hair style.
Memorial Park and Pool project represents "best of what Chatham Borough has to offer," mayor says.
Sen. Kean to Judiciary Committee: Judge Chatham mayor on 'merits and qualifications.'
Over 2,800 pounds of food were collected in the Chathams for Stamp Out Hunger.