Millburn HS Rank, Summonses Issued, Flooding in Town: Week In Review
Here's what you may have missed this week...
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Millburn Driver Issued Summonses for Hitting Bicyclist
Millburn Police issued summonses to the driver of an SUV that hit a 30-year-old Maplewood resident last week. |
| Firm Says: Millburn May Flood Again
Engineering firm, Hatch Mott McDonald, presented the committee with a study that says the township needs help from surrounding towns to prevent flooding. |
Cryan's Ale House Celebrates 30th Anniversary
South Orange landmark will feature live music, food and drink specials at Friday festivities. |
| Police Presence at NJ Transit Train Platforms Was Counter-Terrorism Initiative
On Wednesday, police departments and transit agencies across the country showed up on trains platforms and buses as part of a nationwide counter-terrorism and crime deterring initiative. |
NJ Insiders: Booker Strongest Candidate Dems Can Field Against Christie
Patch's inaugural Blue Garden State survey asked influential state Democrats to weigh in with their thoughts on the Newark mayor. |
| Millburn High School Falls From Number One
In the latest New Jersey Monthly ranking of high schools, Millburn dropped to number eight in rank due to class size. |
How Generous Is Short Hills and Millburn?
A recent report says Short Hills and Millburn have helped New Jersey get to number eight ranking in charitable donations. |
| Police Connect Man to Series of Commercial Burglaries, Burglary Attempts
Newark man linked to 2009 deli robbery and thefts in Union |
Smoke Alarm Save Short Hills Resident From Fire
In a weekend house fire, a resident made it out safely but a firefighter was injured. |
| $8,000 Raised For New Eyes for the Needy
The final tally is in and the Kids Rock for Vision concert was another big hit for the organization. |
Do You Know Millburn's Business Administrator?
Tim Gordon discusses his role in town, what's in store for Millburn and a little bit about himself. |