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Take in a great show, or pick up a new family pet--you can do it all in the area this weekend!

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Take in a great show, or pick up a new family pet--you can do it all in the area this weekend!

The M.c.M.A.T.C.H food drive ends Friday, and together six contestants, including Chatham Borough and Chatham Township, have raised over $5,000 in donated food.
The Garden State has one of the lowest adult obesity rates in the country, according to an annual study, but the future is uncertain.
Tips for a greener lifestyle, free yoga and a reptile menagerie are all factors of this year's Green Fair of the Chathams.
Chatham Township Police said the cyclists were riding next to each other when a car passed and struck one of the riders.
Superintendent Michael LaSusa said the district is examining what programs best serve middle schoolers.
All vehicles now must stop at intersection of Floral Avenue and School Street.
Police have blocked Fairview Avenue between Lafayette and Dellwood Avenues.
The Chatham Township Fire Department has the answer at their annual pig roast Saturday.
The township's insurance company demanded the town close the skate park until it can be renovated, which could be up to $100,000.
Arkansas man also faces battery charge, up to 22 years in prison for accident that also seriously injured borough administrator and his brother.
Stephen Barna declined to comment on his resignation from the Board of Education.
Items from the former bed and breakfast will be sold in a three-day sale event this weekend.
Police issued summons to a Chatham woman for careless driving.
Auditions for Chatham High School's fall drama were held last week, and rehearsals
Grab a bite and get the family out having fun without breaking the bank.
Borough residents face crowded lots at Chatham Train Station.