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$11K Grant to Brings Netbooks to Middle School
Education Foundation's grant will go toward purchase to enhance student writing.

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Education Foundation's grant will go toward purchase to enhance student writing.

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Christina Schiavello organized the student body to donate items for hurricane victims.
Stores in the Chatham Mall and Hickory Square will offer special discounts to shoppers Thursday.
Construction department's potential move to Madison met with criticism from residents.
Dawn Paskalides hosts a shopping event with women-owned businesses as a fundraiser to help local single moms in need.
Pair charged with credit card fraud and theft after alleged incident at Target.
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Department hopes to have pickup completed by Dec. 21.
Newark resident accused of stealing three catalytic converters.
The Morris County Association of School Administrators are collecting toys to donate to families affected by Hurricane Sandy.
The Festival of Lights is underway in the Chathams.
Rockefeller Center hosted TubaChristmas for the 39th year, and Chatham musicians were a part of it.
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Changes to teacher evaluations were mandated by the state for the 2012-13 school year.
Comments on the ordinance are still outstanding and the ordinance cannot be held over until 2013, so it will likely either be withdrawn or voted down.
A look at the top stories this week in Chatham.
Four homes came off the market last week.
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