The crowd comes out to cheer on the Falcons.
Falcons set to face Montville in the first round.
Vernon beats the Falcons, 1-0.
Falcons defeat High Point 1-0.
Jefferson students at or above state average.
Jamal, Johnson score in victory.
High school hosts inaugural marching band competition of the 2011 season.
Scenes from a very wet football Friday night.
Stalwarts West Morris and Delbarton face each other while upstart Butler and Pequannock battle.
Falcons defeat Morris Hills 1-0.
She takes spot vacated by Nicholas Anzano.
Butler and West Morris stay unbeaten, while Randolph responds.
And the team didn't disappoint.
Jefferson held High Point to one touchdown.
Madison ready for first game after Week 1 bye, while teams like Chatham set to build momentum.
Delbarton and Jefferson get revenge while Morristown shows it's still a power.
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On a rainy morning, kids got up early and headed back to the classroom.
What squad lacks in numbers it is making up for in enthusiasm.
New coach "pushing us hard."
We had five last week, and five more today.
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Falcons come off tough season.
Lady Falcons coming off a tough season.
Jefferson seeks redemption for some of last year's tough losses.
Board member Nick Anzano resigns, leaving seat open.
Voting is open until Sept. 30.
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The past met the present on a recent Saturday at Chamberlain Field.
Social studies curriculum all new in Jefferson this year.
Jason Kalish taught fundamentals, organized scrimmages.
Total Soccer Experience camp helps 74 players get ready.
Jefferson's girls' basketball camp draws more than 50 participants.
School superintendent cites high points of school year.
Money will be saved for the 2012-2013 school year.
Deadline for application is Aug. 9.
What more could you ask for to make a summer basketball camp bonanza?
Governor's office "strongly encourages" school districts not to use funding to restore cut programs.
Christie announces $850 million for public schools in new budget.