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Santa Coming to Caldwell Saturday
Photo-ops with Santa and Holiday Treasure Hunt this weekend sponsored by Caldwell Merchants Association.

I am a graduate of Verona High School and have been a resident of Caldwell since 2004, when my husband and I purchased a house we could not resist because it was steps away from both the downtown and Grover Cleveland Park. We are now raising two very active boys here and love our neighbors and neighborhood. Professionally, I have worked in community journalism for the past 12 years. I am the former editor of Caldwells Patch and Montclair Magazine and before that I was managing editor of The Montclair Times. From 1997 to 2001, I worked for what was then an Internet start-up, Audible.com, as a Web editor. So here I am, back online, doing the community journalism that I love and in communities I care so deeply about.
Photo-ops with Santa and Holiday Treasure Hunt this weekend sponsored by Caldwell Merchants Association.

A look at the week ahead and what stories Patch plans to cover.
First Presbyterian Church at Caldwell opens doors to disaster recovery responders from around the country.
Chief calls hurricane's impact the worst destruction he has seen in the township.
Art dealer Kathy Imlay's VōTLO Couture merges art and fashion.
Here's what you may have missed this week...
Broadway and Bishop are two-year-old border collies available for adoption from Orphaned Pets.
Need is even greater in community following Hurricane Sandy, library director says.
Grover Cleveland Middle School sixth graders experiment with pumpkins before carving them.
Knights Field Hockey earns NJSIAA state title. Caldwell soccer teams advance in state tournament. Chiefs and Knights football play first round this weekend.
Candidates won't know results of tight council race until Monday afternoon.
November issue of Suburban Essex announces winners of magazine's annual survey.
Seventh grader Seth Frey spent a week building a home for a poor family this summer.
Hurricane donation center operated by West Caldwell Police Department open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. through Sunday.
Thanksgiving is next week. Here's what you could do to help area families in need take part in the feast.
School now also has a Twitter account, a newsletter for parents and more, new Principal James Brown reports.
Here's what you can do to help residents of Jersey Shore impacted by Hurricane Sandy.
Getting around James Caldwell High School just got easier thanks to senior Sean Dyer.