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Madison School District to Help State with Grant Application
New Jersey attempting to be selected for "Race to the Top" federal funding.

Rick is the associate regional editor for Patch in Morris, Somerset, Sussex and Passaic counties. He has been involved in the coverage of Morris County news for nine years and has lived in Northern New Jersey his entire life (save for his first year in the world). He graduated from Penn State University with a B.A. in journalism, a minor in English, and as the sports editor of the Daily Collegian. Before becoming associate regional editor for Patch in Northern New Jersey, Rick was the inaugural Madison Patch editor, which was the 17th Patch site in the country and the first in Morris County when it launched on Nov. 25, 2009. Before Patch, Rick was the sports editor at the Daily Record, where he was assistant sports editor before that. He has also previously covered minor league baseball and various professional sporting events. He is excited to help cover the Patch communities in northern New Jersey.
New Jersey attempting to be selected for "Race to the Top" federal funding.

Madison resident Dr. Kathleen Ruddy's project could show a cause of breast cancer.
One new, three re-appointments while chair and vice chair voted in for a second term.
Director of Special Services says 50 percent of ARRA funds going toward special education initiatives.
Reorganizations, groundbreaking highlight first full week of 2010.
Senior's remarkable score helps lead Dodgers past Morris Hills.
The Hampshire Companies hold ceremony at 345 Main St. for professional center.
Mayor re-appoints four members, with no new members added, at Planning Board reorganization meeting.
Snow forecast for about three inches in borough between today and tonight.
New council member interested in shared services, privatization.
AAA expects a 2.6 decrease in the number of people traveling this holiday season.
Reports of 8 inches of snow in town, grocery stores and gas stations all reportedly open.
New businesses and seasons, end of series and terms highlight week.
White scenes paint downtown, other parts of town during week leading up to, and containing, holiday.
Outgoing councilman says bipartisan terms helped make Madison a better place.
But what does it mean to you? The personal feelings are what really matter during the holiday season.
Brilliant math student is selected as semifinalist for a national competition while his school receives silver designation from U.S. News and World Report.
Assemblywoman Nancy Munoz recognizes Sgt. Peter Iossa, field hockey team, and boys soccer squad at council meeting.
Council members wish John Elias well at his final official meeting.