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Young Playwrights' Work Coming to Kean University
Anna Gregory and Matthew Sidorovich of Chatham win 30th annual New Jersey Young Playwrights Contest.

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Anna Gregory and Matthew Sidorovich of Chatham win 30th annual New Jersey Young Playwrights Contest.

Philip Anastassiou, Bergen County Academies Class of 2014 and Montclair State University-nominated actor, wins 30th Annual New Jersey Young Playwrights Contest.
Philip Peker, LHS Class of 2014, wins 30th Annual New Jersey Young Playwrights Contest
Gail Winbury holds a reception on Friday
The class of 2013 has achieved in excess of 13 million dollars in academic scholarships and awards.
Longtime Scotch Plains resident and physician, Dr. Philip S. Green, died May 15.
Insects have been reported in Short Hills, Springfield, Maplewood.
West Chester Adult Baseball League will honor Hall of Famer Tom Taylor as the league opens its 58th season.
Congregants gathered to remember Rabbi Jehiel Orenstein
The marathon and half-marathon drew many locals
The marathon and half-marathon drew many locals
The magazine's 2013 rankings came out Monday.
An out-of-town visitor lost a jacket, found by public
The magazine's 2013 rankings came out Monday.
Q & A with Luis Alves: Collage Master
A new collaboration looks ahead to art and business success
The championship cup travels to Millburn High School after a close match.
It has been a great run in my beloved hometown
Are you an artist, or do you know one, who'd like to exhibit? The Springfield Free Public Library is looking for submissions.