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'Radium Girls' Come to Chatham High Stage
The play tells the story of a factory in Essex County in the early 20th century.

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The play tells the story of a factory in Essex County in the early 20th century.

Most of the funds will be taken out of Chatham Borough's joint insurance fund, but emergency appropriations will have to be allotted for the rest.
Linda Dziedzic, the wife of Charles Dziedzic, wrote a letter to borough employees, volunteers and residents.
Service will be limited as transportation company continues to recover from Sandy.
The Chatham Borough Council meets Monday.
The fourth annual Chatham Turkey Trot takes place on Nov. 22.
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NJ Transit is offering free alternatives starting Friday.
After a week of days off and delayed openings, students will return to school Friday at the usual time.
A spokesman said damage along the Morris and Essex line was one of the worst of any transit rail line.
NJ Transit spokesman said damage along Morris and Essex line was one of the worst seen.
Some buildings still out, but the lines feeding into the condos are energized, mayor says.
JCP&L released new estimates for power restoration.