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Extended into January: Wild and Mild, Girlhood is on Display in Newark
The Newark Museum exhibits Angels & Tomboys: Girlhood in 19th-Century American Art -- extended run until January 20

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The Newark Museum exhibits Angels & Tomboys: Girlhood in 19th-Century American Art -- extended run until January 20

The Newark Museum exhibits Angels & Tomboys: Girlhood in 19th-Century American Art -- extended run until January 20
Series 3 begins new season on Sunday, Jan. 6.
Series 3 begins new season on Sunday, Jan. 6.
Series 3 begins new season on Sunday, Jan. 6.
Ill students cannot attend school until symptoms have passed.
South Orange trustees will recognize Columbia HS robotics
A display at the West Orange Public library explains the mysteries of the ancient culture.
Woman says she saw man inside her car parked on driveway.
In a surprise move, the longtime pub and restaurant closed its doors on New Year's Day.
22-year-old killed, another man wounded early Monday morning.
This "local gem" marks half a century of education and entertainment
Residents will register at Baird on January 12
South Orange trustees will recognize school group and coach at Monday's meeting
The South Orange police and Rescue Squad assisted in a special delivery
The Village of South Orange released information on Friday afternoon
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