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JCHS Honor Society Students Raise $1K for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Science teacher Marcia Renzetti’s AP Chemistry class won a pizza party for raising the most funds.
Mike launched The Caldwells Patch in 2009 and is now the senior regional editor for North Jersey.
Mike grew up in Essex County before attending Fairfield University in Connecticut where he was an English-Journalism major and four-year member and captain of the men's tennis team.
Mike worked for several of Hearst Corporation's Connecticut Media Group newspapers, including the Connecticut Post, Greenwich Citizen, Norwalk Citizen and as the managing editor of the New Canaan News and Darien News.
Mike's journalism career began in sports, covering high schools, colleges and the Pilot Pen and U.S. Open tennis tournaments.
Science teacher Marcia Renzetti’s AP Chemistry class won a pizza party for raising the most funds.
Man in a white pickup tried several times to get the attention of a Chatham High freshman Friday afternoon, police said.
Man in a white pickup tried several times to get the attention of a Chatham High freshman Friday afternoon, police said.
The 2014 event is planned for June 26, 27 and 28.
The new schedule is expected to save the city $100,000 each year.
South Side Johnny headlines Sunday's event.
Teaneck Township Council will hold two dedications and take a tour of the Votee Park Sportsplex starting at 2 p.m.
Fire destroyed two-story home early Saturday morning.
Parade begins at 9 a.m. Saturday from the New Waterlands Fields.
Music store, frozen yogurt, chocolate shop, realtors and a nail salon are also planning to open in shopping center.
Citizenship house wins third annual competition.
Dr. Nancy Polow receives the 2014 Distinguished Professional Service Award.
William Tobias, 45, receives three-year ban.
Ceremony will be held at Hartley Dodge and more than 800 volunteers will be working to beautify borough.
Newark native Paul Simon and his wife arrested in alleged domestic dispute and Yogi Berra's Montclair home for sale also make headlines.
Yankee legend lived in six-bedroom Highland Avenue home for more than 40 years.
Viewings and services will be held in his hometown of Hamilton.
Madison Chamber of Commerce vice president thanks all of those who participated in seventh annual event.
Essex County Clerk Christopher Durkin, a 1987 Columbia High grad, looks back on the longtime coach's legacy.
Resident went out for less than a half-hour and returned to find jewelry and other items taken from bedroom, police said.