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| | Six-ring recycling 05/06/2008
Pictured at the Rockaway Borough Recycling Center, next to the “six-ring holder” tree is GFWC Woman's Club of Denville member Joan Bowling.
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| | Police put the brakes on improperly installed child car seats 05/06/2008
The Birth Boutique in Denville hosted a community car seat safety event with the Denville Police Department on Sunday, April 27.
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| | Avi Tilak receives Dickerson Award 05/06/2008
Avi Tilak is shown accepting the Denville Rotary’s Claude Dickerson Award for his exemplary record of club service within his first five years of membership.
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| | Rotary Club hosts annual joint meeting of civic organizations 05/06/2008
On April 10, the Denville Rotary Club held its annual joint meeting of the town’s civic organizations. The Rockaway River Country Club was the site of the meeting, which was attended by 65 people.
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| | Chamber of Commerce throws a lu’au to honor businesses, voluntee 05/06/2008
The Denville Area Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Awards Dinner Dance, with a casual Hawaiian theme, on Saturday, April 12, at The Zeris Inn, Mountain Lakes.
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| | Scouts pay their respects at Arlington National Cemetery 05/06/2008
Pack 31 Cub Scouts, on a recent trip to Washington, DC, leave the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery, escorted by the Honor Guard after placing the wreath, created by Jurgita Frahlich, in front of the tomb.
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| | School board shuffles assignments 05/06/2008
Newly elected Seth Johnson, Marianna Lindsay and John Paragian were sworn in last week for another three-year term as members of Denville’s Board of Education.
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| | Birchwood goes green 05/06/2008
Kathleen David, a Birchwood Elementary School fourth grader, was selected as one of 13 winners in the Morris County Council of Education Association’s annual poster contest.
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| | Kids come out to stock the trout for contest 04/29/2008
On Friday, April 18, workers load fish from the hatchery into buckets so that kids can help stock the pond at Muriel Hepner Park in preparation for the Denville PBA’s Fishing Contest, which was conducted on Saturday, April 19.
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| | Holinko outstanding 04/29/2008
Mike Holinko of the Denville Department of Public Works is congratulated by Denville Rotary President Tony Toriello for his Outstanding Citizen Award. Holinko’s wife, Colleen, and Committee Chairperson Donna Costello are also shown.
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| | Scouts, POWWW haul huge pile of trash from woods 04/29/2008
A group of 20 Scouts from Denville’s Troop 117 and members of POWWW (Protect our Wetlands, Water and Woods) pushed, pulled, hauled and lugged a mountain of trash from Jonathan’s Woods on Saturday, April 5, Rid Litter Day in Denville.
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| | Volunteers raise thousands for NewBridge 04/29/2008
The NewBridge Gala Committee worked for nearly a year planning The Magic of NewBridge gala, held on April 3 to benefit this nonprofit provider of behavioral health and education programs and services for Morris and Passaic county residents.
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| | Entech workers dig in to make Technical Park a greener place 04/29/2008
Entech employees took to the lawn of Denville Technical Park recently, armed with three Red Oak trees to commemorate both Earth Day and Arbor Day.
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| | Daffodil days in Denville 04/29/2008
Last fall, more than 400 daffodils were planted at the Denville Museum on Diamond Spring Road. Many are fragrant. "Apricot Whirl" (shown here) is just one of the 15 new daffodil cultivars that can be seen this spring.
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| | Road to recognition can be temporary 04/15/2008
In appreciation for years of loyal service, some government officials get their names placed on permanent markers on a building, statue or park.
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| | No deal with mayor and Saint Clare’s 04/15/2008
With fingers pointed every which way, Mayor Ted Hussa wants to clear the air: a process that arises routinely whenever he wants to explore a new idea that provokes territorial responses from those that it might affect.
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