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A look at the week's top stories in Montville Township.

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A look at the week's top stories in Montville Township.

A look at the week's top stories in Madison.
Program will be held at Calvary Baptist Church.
Smoke detectors alerted sleeping family, according to Towaco's fire chief.
Jim Delaney, the Mustangs coach the past two seasons, will coach at Wallkill Valley, according to a news report.
Fireworks, food, music, games and rides in store.
Annual event that celebrates cancer survivors and honors those who died of the disease will be held in Montville High School.
Umbrellas pop on first day of Madison's weekly outdoor market.
Blaze started in laundry room, owner says.
Three-bedroom Tudor was one of eight houses sold last week in Madison.
Eight houses sold last week in Montville Township.
Richard Conklin and Committeeman Scott Gallopo received the most votes in three-way Republican primary.
Councilman and Board of Ed vice president received most votes in five-way Republican primary.
Deadline was Tuesday to run in the Madison school board election in November.
Deadline was Tuesday to run in the Montville school board election in November.
Maureen Byrne and Jeff Gertler say they have the right skills, experience, creative ideas and approach to serve on Madison's governing body.
Awards will be given at the Madison Chamber of Commerce's annual dinner Tuesday, June 11.
Madison resident booked hotel rooms for yearly convention and allegedly stole more than $11,000 from members over several years, according to police.
Carmen Pico says he will listen to all Madisonians.