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By Chatham Township Fire Department 11/26/2009
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Beginning Saturday, November 28, The Chatham Township Volunteer Fire Department is having its 27th annual Christmas tree sale. We will be selling the most popular and traditional Fraser Fir trees as well as Douglas Fir trees. We will also have rope garland, decorated and plain wreaths available for sale. The funds raised will benefit the Firefighters Benevolent Fund.
The sale will run thru Sunday, December 20, 2009 (or until we are sold out). Monday- Friday 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm as well as Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am – 8:00 pm.
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2/9/2010
The College Report: Westfield’s Katie Morgan Helps TCNJ Defeat Rowan in the Pool
Katie Morgan (Westfield, Jr.) won the 200-yard breaststroke to help The College of New Jersey’s women’s swimming team to a 183-110 victory over Rowan recently. Morgan, out of Westfield High, touched the w....
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2/8/2010
Rutgers Green Home Remodeling Guidelines – A Comprehensive Guide for Remodeling New Jersey Homes to Green Standards; Properties in Chatham and Summit Featured as Case Studies
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – Green is the catchall buzzword in today’s world when it comes to ....
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2/8/2010
The Chatham Brass to Entertain at Summit Area AARP Meeting, February 22nd
On Monday, February 22, 2010 the Summit Area AARP will meet at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 587 Springfield Avenue, Summit. Coffee and social begin at 9:30 am. Visitors are welcome.
The Chat....
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2/8/2010
The College Report: Summit’s James Johnson Scores Career-High 29 Points
James Johnson (Summit, Sr.) scored a career-high 29 points to power Rutgers-Newark past New Jersey City, 57-39, in men’s basketball in Newark on Saturday. Johnson, a Summit High grad, connected on nine of 1....
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2/7/2010
Berntsen’s 23-Point Performance Leads Chatham Over Morristown, 50-47
CHATHAM, NJ – A career high performance from Chatham sophomore Jonathan Berntsen carried the Cougars in an overtime win over Morristown, 50-47.
"It felt g....
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2/6/2010
Fishawack Festival Committee Announces New Opportunity for High School Age Residents of the Chathams
The Fishawack Festival Committee is thrilled to announce a new opportunity this year for High School age residents of the Chathams. This year for the first time, the committee is looking to the public to ....
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2/6/2010
A Sweet Family Event, Morris Museum Chocolate Festival: Saturday, Feb. 13, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
The Morris Museum is pleased to present its second annual Chocolate Festival with expanded programs for the whole family. The Chocolate Festival takes place on Saturday, Feb. 13, from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
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2/6/2010
Arts Council of the Morris Area Opens New Juried Exhibit, Emerging Patterns
On February 19th, 2010 from 5-7:30pm the Arts Council of the Morris Area will hold an opening reception for its latest juried exhibition entitled Emerging Patterns, featuring 43 works by 37 artists who li....
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2/6/2010
2010 Susan G. Komen North Jersey Race for the Cure® Scheduled for April 25th; Funds Raised at Last Year’s Race Supported Union County Breast Health Programs
The North Jersey Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® will host its third annual Komen North Jersey Race for the Cure® on Sunday, April 25th in Essex County Branch Brook Park, Newark. The Komen Race for the Cure is t....
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2/6/2010
Whole Foods Markets & the T.J Martell Foundation Offer Brownies for Cancer Research & US Troops Overseas
Eight Whole Food Markets in central and northern New Jersey have selected the T.J. Martell Foundation for Leukemia, Cancer and Aids Research, as recipients of a one-week sale of the store’s homemade brownies.
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2/5/2010
Music Classes Abound at Local Adult School
The Adult School of the Chathams, Madison and Florham Park (The Adult School) will be offering a wide variety of spring term music classes. Instrumental instruction will include new classes in piano and the return of popular classes in drum....
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2/5/2010
Valentine’s Day is Fast Approaching
That magical day is approaching. That one cold day in mid-February when you give your special someone a token of your love and affection, since unloading the dishwasher a....
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2/5/2010
Colonial Crossroads Chapter of the American Red Cross Launches New Course to Bring Programs and Services Directly to Residents
The Colonial Crossroads Chapter of the American Red Cross has unveiled a new strategic plan to bring programs and services directly into its service area. As part of this new model, the Madison Chapter house at One Madiso....
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2/5/2010
Summit’s Temple Sinai Students Visit Reeves-Reed Arboretum
Summit’s Temple Sinai Religious School’s kindergarten and first graders enjoy the famous "Elephant Tree" at the Reeves-Reed Arboretum in Summit.
The children likened the "....
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2/4/2010
Become a Member of the Chatham Area Chamber of Commerce
The Chatham Area Chamber of Commerce is looking to serve our whole business community! To do this we need all businesses to become part of the Chamber of Commerce membership.
For a limited....
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2/4/2010
The College Report: New Providence’s Jesse Harrington Continues to Ride Herd
Delaware Valley’s Jesse Harrington (New Providence, Jr.), the top-ranked Division 3 wrestler at 157 pounds, earned a 7-3 decision over C....
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2/4/2010
Video Contest in Chatham to Raise Awareness About the Environment
WHO:
• School-aged children in Chatham Township or Chatham Borough
• Individuals, a group of friends, a Scout Troop, a classroom, your Club, a team, etc. m....
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2/4/2010
Director of West Bank Quaker School to Speak in Chatham; Historical School Goes Back 140 Years
Joyce Ajlouny, director of the historic Ramallah Friends School (RFS) on the West Bank in Palestine, will speak at Chatham-Summit Quaker Meeting in Chatham, New Jersey on Wednesday, February 10, at 7:00 pm. The event is f....
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2/4/2010
Five Forfeits for the Chatham Wrestling Team Too Much to Overcome Against Hanover Park as the Cougars Lose 64-6
CHATHAM, NJ – The Chatham Cougars were down 24-0 after four forfeits due to injuries to start off Wednesday night’s wrestling match against Hanover Park in Chatham. Four Cougars were also pinned and five ....
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2/3/2010
Summit College Club/AAUW Seeks Book Donations Now
The Summit College Club/AAUW seeks book donations now. Please bring books in good condition to Westy Self-Storage Center, 15 River Road, in Chatham, M-F 8-5, Saturday 9-5 and Sunday, 11-3, until April 2, 2010.<....
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2/3/2010
Exhibit at Chatham Day School Open to the Public
Chatham Day School’s ongoing visiting artists series sponsored by TD Bank, is featuring the works of local artist John Brite, in "East Meets West". The exhibit runs through March with a reception open to the public on Tue....
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2/3/2010
Clutch Free Throws and Strong Defense Down the Stretch Lead Hanover Park to a 55-50 Victory Over Chatham
CHATHAM, NJ – In a game that took extra time to settle the score, Hanover Park defeated Chatham 55-50 on Tuesday.
The Yellow Jackets came out firing in the first quarter, making three of se....
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2/3/2010
Chatham and Summit Battle to 3-3 Draw; Cougars Score Two Third Period Goals and Escape Warinanco with Tie
ROSELLE PARK, NJ – The Hilltoppers and Cougars both seemed to approach their first meeting this season with a playoff mentality. From the opening faceoff, the energy level and enthusiasm displayed by both....
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2/2/2010
Stanley Congregational Church To Hold "Green" Ash Wednesday Service, February 17th
Stanley Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, was recently accepted into the GreenFaith Certification Program, the nation’s first interfaith environmental certification program for houses of worship. The program....
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2/2/2010
Watercolor Workshop at Chatham Senior Center Starts February 18th
The Senior Center of the Chathams will be offering a "Watercolor Workshop" on Thursdays starting February 18 from 10 – 12. Local art instructor and accomplished artist, Ed Schuh, will teach the principles of composition a....
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