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Woman Killed by Train, Issues with New Parent Committee and Paper Mill Opens Restaurant: Month in Review
Here's the top stories in Millburn-Short Hills during January.
Short Hills Woman Killed by Train Identified
NJ Transit officials said the woman was hit by a Dover-bound train Saturday night.
M-SPEC Protests New Parent Advisory Committee for Special Ed
The formation of a new parents advisory committee for special education throughout the district spurred a strong reaction from Millburn-Short Hills Special Education Committee at Monday night's Board of Education Meeting.
Crisfield Responds to Concerns with New Parent Advisory Committee
Superintendent Dr. James Crisfield writes a letter to the editor in response to MSPEC's comments in the most recent board meeting.
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West Orange, Livingston, Cranford and Scotch Plains residents had their cars broken into in Short Hills last Friday.
Woman Faces Drug Charges After Passing Out in Car
Springfield woman charged with 10 different counts of possession, driving without a license and driving under the influence on Tuesday afternoon in Wendy's parking lot in Short Hills.
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Millburn Police Help Homeless Newark Man
Police drove 56-year-old William Clark to Maplewood border to catch NJ Transit bus after being denied rides a at Main Street bus stop and Millburn Train Station.
MSPEC Releases Statement on District's New Advisory Committee
Millburn-Short Hills Special Education Committee executive board writes a letter to the editor in response to the Millburn School District's recent actions.
Michael Meyer, 30, of Springfield, was arrested for shoplifting from Millburn's ShopRite.
Paper Mill Playhouse Opens Bistro and Bar
The Carriage House is now open at Millburn's playhouse Wednesday through Sunday.
New Leadership for Millburn's Board of Ed
Dr. Rupali Wadhwa and Raymond Wong and incumbent Dr. Eric Siegel also took their oaths of office.
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