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Part-time planner to be hired to consider recommendations.

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Part-time planner to be hired to consider recommendations.

Despite lawsuit, O'Neill says Milewski is 'talented, hard working.'
Routh presents the list of priorities voted on by the board.
Strong smell of gas inside building kept children on the upper field for about an hour.
Your weekly round-up of all the things you may have missed in the Chathams this week.
Seminars scheduled on job hunting, resume writing and interviewing like a pro.
Outdoor Mass and barbecue kicks off series of events in honor of Rev. Ed Hinds.
Weekly series to delve into the unknown of the township and borough.
Madison resident faces driving while intoxicated and other charges.
A count of armed robbery added and reference to 'depravity of mind' removed.
Committee approves sale of recently uncovered Prudential Financial stock.
In the last two minutes of the game, Cougars scored a safety to end 8-7 against Springfield.
Sally Myers asks council to improve pedestrian safety in her neighborhood.
Names of 13 residents who died on 9/11 were read aloud by one of the widows.
Third annual event raises awareness about environmental issues.
The contractor for Shunpike Field still looking for fill sites and material.
Male youths, ages 13 and 12, apprehended on River Road with Airsoft pellet guns.
Sustainable Jersey and the Green Fair were on everybody's lips this week.