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Tree Saplings Still Available for Twp. Residents
The Chatham Township Environmental Commission hopes to replace trees lost during Superstorm Sandy.

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The Chatham Township Environmental Commission hopes to replace trees lost during Superstorm Sandy.

Phil Franz and Ed DiFiglia discussed their goals for the upcoming term on the Board of Education, where they see room for improvement and what the district's most important facets are.
The local Italian American Club will host a fundraising dinner on April 20.
Steve Williams demonstrates how to sign up for AlertChathamBorough.
The council unanimously voted to approve the spending plan Monday.
Chatham Borough Council President Len Resto will have his last meeting Monday.
The League of Women Voters will organize the debate.
Chelsea Allocco won multiple individual events.
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Chatham's network of nature trails are holding a photo competition to raise awareness and utility.
National anthems, ceremonial first pitches, even a mascot.
Fall semester Dean's List recipients were recently announced.