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6th-Grader Holds Career-Related Clothing Drive
Avika Bansa, who attends Mt. Pleasant Middle School, will hold the collection drive starting this Saturday.

Avika Bansa, who attends Mt. Pleasant Middle School, will hold the collection drive starting this Saturday.

The frozen yogurt franchise and burger restaurant will share building that once housed Friendly's Restaurant.
The funds will purchase safety equipment and gear for the local fire department.
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There are also three additional retailers scheduled to arrive this summer.
See what stories made headlines this week in town.
Three high-end cars stolen from Montclair using vehicle taken from North Caldwell and summer gazebo concert schedule released made headlines this past week.
Tierney Conlon also earned her second consecutive First-Team All-Region accolade.
Six of Caldwell’s restaurants will participate in a price-fixed lunch menu during the event, which will run between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Bloomfield Avenue.
This house was built in 1951 and has four bedrooms and three bathrooms.
High-speed chase ensues after 6 cars targeted in spree, Livingston municipal taxes will jump 5.7%, district gets new superintendent and more happened this month in town.
An accident shuts down Westville Avenue, a new Tapas restaurant is coming to Caldwell and the Board of Education approves removing the state-mandated superintendent salary cap were some of the top stories of the month.
These two tabbies are eight years old and can be adopted now from Orphaned Pets Inc. of West Caldwell.
Children's and teen books, adult fiction, mystery and more will be on sale.
The high school's track and tennis teams will also be competing this weekend.
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Elementary school student Shane Harper, of Montville, donated the money to the college's Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis.