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Denville Council keeps tree replacement ordinance, but sets limits
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The Township Council defended and passed a controversial amendment to its tree replenishment ordinance Tuesday, April 16.
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Women’s Lacrosse Dazzles in Senior Day Victory
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Drew’s women’s lacrosse team exhibited their strengths in a decisive victory over Lycoming College during their senior day this past Saturday, April 13. Drew beat Lycoming 19-5 in a Landmark Conference game with the help of formidable performances by the team’s seniors.
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Morris Plains school board to present budget on April 30
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A preliminary school district budget for the 2024-25 school year was approved by the Morris County superintendent and will have a formal presentation to the public at a Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, April 30. A slideshow presentation will be posted on the school district’s web site that evening. The meeting will begin at…
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Denville mayor vows ‘multimillion dollar decrease’ in 2025 budget
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The Township Council unanimously passed an annual municipal budget Tuesday, April 2 that supports the council’s aim to be debt free by 2029. The 2024 budget accounts for $31 million in expenses, a $6 million increase from the 2023 budget.
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Morris Plains Council introduces budget, feral cats a top of concern
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The Borough Council on Thursday, April 4, introduced the 2024 municipal budget. The borough plans to obtain $12.9 million for its budget through municipal taxes, which will be levied via a proposed .870 property tax rate on assessed value.
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Roseland celebrates Easter with annual Egg-stravaganza
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There were blue skies and sunshine as families enjoyed hunting for eggs and pictures with the Easter Bunny during Roseland’s Easter Egg-stravaganza on Saturday, March 30.
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Morris Plains school board approves calendar for next school year
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The Board of Education approved the calendar for the upcoming school year during its meeting on Tuesday, March 19.
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Morris Plains council latest to reject Fair Housing bill
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The Morris Plains Borough Council on Thursday, Feb. 15, approved a resolution that opposes a New Jersey state bill concerning affordable housing.
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‘Creative Fire’ virtual program shines a light on African-American art
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A special Zoom event led by Valerie Lewis-Mosley, adjunct professor of theology at Caldwell University and social justice advocate, explored African American art as a form of resistance and expression on Wednesday, Feb. 7.
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Neighbors raise concerns about possible zoning infraction
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Two residents raised concerns about a neighbor they suspected is illegally subletting rooms in the basement of a nearby home during a meeting of the Borough Council on Thursday, Feb. 1. If true, it would be in violation of borough zoning laws.