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'Broadway' Returns to Chatham With Annual Show
Chatham native Carl Forsman brings professional performers to the local playhouse.

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Chatham native Carl Forsman brings professional performers to the local playhouse.

Custodian extinguishes fire caused by a faulty electric panel on the school's heater.
Authorities said there was no foul play involved in the man's death.
The School District of the Chathams offers half-day kindergartens at their three elementary schools.
Students achieved a 3.3 GPA or higher in the fall semester.
A look at what's coming up in the Chathams.
Four homes recently came off the market.
Think you missed anything in the Chathams this week?
Looking for a new home in East Hanover or Florham Park?
These local students are making their mark at one of the nation's biggest universities.
Collections for brush and limbs from Hurricane Sandy and Christmas trees will be collected in Florham Park starting Monday.
The question 'What would you do if you had $1 million?' spurred interesting responses from Chatham High School students.
Charlene Peterson sworn in for her first term on the Hanover Park Board of Education.
Trivia buffs, register for your shot at the first round of competition: the online quiz.
Marie's Italian Specialties will be included on upcoming episode of 'Diners, Drive-ins and Dives.'
Discovery was made Tuesday near Long Hill Road in Harding Township.
Seventh annual cabaret benefit scheduled for Monday at Community Playhouse.