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Basking Ridge Moms Open Children's Boutique: Top News Of May
Also: 'Significant Increase' In COVID Cases In Basking Ridge + Scream Truck Rolls Into Basking Ridge Thanks To Local Resident.

BASKING RIDGE, NJ — Here are some of the top stories from the Basking Ridge Patch network that readers clicked through the month of May.
Basking Ridge Moms Open Fun, Unique Children's Boutique
When sisters Desiree Mazzarese and Stephanie Ossorio had trouble finding fun clothes for their kids they teamed up to open Lulu Kids Style.
'Significant Increase' In COVID Cases In Basking Ridge
Positive COVID-19 cases continue to rise in Bernards Township and in the school district.
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Scream Truck Rolls Into Basking Ridge Thanks To Local Resident
The township recently amended its ordinance to allow for soft-serve ice cream to be served out of vehicles thanks to resident Eric Murphy.
Rumors Over Sex Ed Curriculum Dispelled In Basking Ridge
"We can do no more damage than with our loose lips. I just don't know where this stuff is coming from?" said Superintendent Markarian.
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Ridge High School Nominated For Best Musical In NJ
Paper Mill Playhouse has announced the 2022 nominees for its statewide Rising Star Awards, which includes Ridge High School.
8 Teaching Positions Eliminated In $11.7M Bernards School Budget
The $111.7 million 2022-23 school budget adopted at the May 9 Board of Education meeting brings a $1.288 million increase over last year.
Basking Ridge Mom Struggled With Fertility, Pens Book To Help Others
While fertility issues are not uncommon, the discussion around it is. Donna Shaw is breaking that stigma in her book "Poppin' Past Forty."
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