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Dean's List recipients, dance and theater recognitions also announced.
Resto is currently serving his first term as a borough councilman.
Traffic, pedestrian safety and Safe Routes to School remain on the agenda for Monday's Chatham Borough Council meeting.
Blonde Georgette, voiced by Dr. Joan Jensen, turns an ordinary French class into an extraordinary experience.
Former Chatham Superintendent Jim O'Neill named West Orange interim head of schools also among week's top headlines.
These requirements are set by the state Department of Health and Senior Services.
Seven homes sold in the Chathams last week.
A look at homes for sale in Chatham with videos on YouTube this week.
Also, more music than you can shake a stick at, and all happening near you this weekend.
Chatham's Ann Tufariello's fantasy book series came to life after a visit to a Labor Day carnival in Mendham.
Ann Tufariello's second fantasy book takes place in nearby Mendham and is geared toward 9-, 10- and 11-year-old readers.
The truck driver was issued a summons for careless driving.
Danielle Patterson is a master's student at the Philadelphia university.
The truck driver was issued a summons for careless driving.
Zach Garbowitz also made the Dean's List in his last semester.
Police used the national evening of crime and neighborhood safety awareness to educate residents about the services they provide.
James O'Neill was unanimously named interim superintendent on Tuesday.