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Blotter: Burglars Target Another Millburn Home
Other crimes last week include attempted residential break-in, theft and auto burglary.

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Other crimes last week include attempted residential break-in, theft and auto burglary.

Describes Short Hills as 'Schools, Shops and Transit, in a Pretty Package.'
District officials hope for community involvement, invite all adults and high school students.
Merit Scholarship Awards will be announced in late spring.
Readers choose Splurge as the best place to hold a kids' party in Millburn-Short Hills.
The cost of damages caused by flooding from the late summer hurricane exceeded $50 million, according to representatives from the Mayors Council on Rahway River Watershed Flood Control.
Three students move to next qualifying round for the team that will represent U.S. at Olympiad in Estonia in July.
Family thanks First Aid Squad for help and care during a family emergency.
Student walking home from Wyoming School approached by strangers in a rusted out white car.
District officials hope to get as many in the community involved as possible, will provide babysitting.
The Education Foundation's big fundraiser rocks this Friday.
Adult class will meet once a week and end with a showcase performance.
Adult class will meet once a week and end with a showcase performance.
Police respond to a residential burglary, a dishwasher fire and a criminal mischief case at the Historical Society.
Dean Gemmell's team is headed to Switzerland later this month to compete for the title of best in the world.
T-Mobile zoning board hearings resume after seven months; company with hoist boom 130 feet in air for test.
If you're interested in participating, the BOE suggests you RSVP by this coming Wednesday.
The voters chose a longtime downtown favorite as the best Italian restaurant in Millburn-Short Hills.
Because of state aid, school board was able to stay below a 1 percent tax rate increase.
With the opening of The Lorax, the Millburn Cinema will have a scavenger hunt, trivia and costume contests on Saturday.