Community Corner
Week In Review: One Meeting, Lots of News
Borough Council meeting packs a wallop with budget introduction, 24-hour ordinance discussion and MRC presentation.
Another busy week in Madison with state playoffs continuing and a jam-packed Borough Council meeting. In case you missed anything, here's the full rundown:
On Monday, we started the week with a profile on Board of Education Secretary Charles Milewski and the weekly fire department activity blotter.
On Tuesday, the REC complex presentation took center stage at the borough council meeting, brought you the weekly police blotter, and we brought you coverage from the girls lacrosse defeat at the hands of Glen Ridge.
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On Wednesday, we announce that Judy Mullins retired after 17 years on the Planning Board, brought you the budget introduction from borough council, and brought you a report about recent car thefts in town from the Madison Police Department.
On Thursday, we brought you extensive coverage from the Group I championship game in which Madison fell 10-4 to the Summit Hilltoppers and additional coverage of star senior player Charlie Oldendorp. Also, we brought you a gallery from the Pfizer 5k With Pride.
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On Friday, we brought you a story about an ordinance being discussed at the borough council level which would limit the place of 24-hour businesses near residential zones and brought you coverage from the County Freeholder Meet and Greet co-sponsored by the Madison Republican Committee.
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