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Residents can continue to enjoy outdoor dining and shopping in the street, and there will be live music on several Tuesday nights.
Even after spinning over land, the National Hurricane Center says the storm may leave the Garden State its soggy leftovers. Track it here.
Sylvester Knox, a Financial Advisor, shares the impacts organ donation can have on an individual and a community.
The schools' test scores boosted them over districts in nearby towns.
The superintendent noted that 79 staff members can't return on time. The school board will vote Aug. 24 on starting Sept. 8.
In July, over forty students jammed Zoom coding sessions to learn, build and execute projects using various programming languages.
We all know someone in Millburn/Short Hills who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them the recognition they deserve.
Updates on local and national statistics, how to get tested, schools, and more.
Superintendent Christine Burton sent a link to a list of Millburn's "frequently asked questions" about fall reopening.
The candidates, including incumbents, are running for three seats in November. They'll have to work with the reopening plan (linked below).
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JCP&L has given estimates of when power will be restored to Millburn residents following Tropical Storm Isaias. Still, many are frustrated.
A resident took these photos as New Jersey remains under a tornado watch during Tropical Storm Isaias.
Carisa Reilly is leading a town-wide initiative to make masks, The Mask Makers for NJ Workers.
Niche.com has graded which towns are the best to live in New Jersey, on an A+-to-D- scale.
Greenwood Gardens, the nonprofit 28-acre historic site and public garden in Short Hills, NJ, is set to reopen on September 13, 2020.
Millburn released its full report for fall, including schedules. Parents must make a choice by Aug. 5 and confirm it by Aug. 14.
The committeewoman posted a letter on Patch saying it's the wrong time economically.
Millburn's 13U finished tournament pool play 3-1 and earned a bye to the Championship game to be played on Thursday, July 30th
Perspective of a future tenant that has looked for space in Millburn. Experience of opening retail business in like towns is more welcoming.
The Winston School Primary students are grateful for the gift of technology
Restaurants, artists, and fitness studios can use a stretch of Main Street in August. Shops' sidewalk sales are encouraged all over town.
Any recommendations for a hairdresser to cut a woman's hair outside her Maplewood home?
Several Essex County teachers' unions said that with the coronavirus rate high in Essex County, school buildings should stay closed for now.
Good news! Here's an easy guide to post your calendar items, photos, and more, and connect with neighbors in Millburn/Short Hills.
Amid coronavirus, kids will go for a shorter day, combined with distance learning. There will be mask "breaks" but no lunch or recess.
Dr. Christine Burton also gave some information to Millburn/Short Hills parents in advance: subscription busing will be canceled.
You can catch the comet in the night sky in New Jersey for a few more days, or wait 6,000 years.
Things are changing with the schools, including fall 2020 reopening plans. Three board seats will be in contention in November.
The safety focused and team oriented approach to setting up care has a new home!
Hazel's Country Kitchen Opened April 30.
Vincent Wong, of Scout BSA Troop 17, is a Life Scout and will be leading his Eagle Scout Project for the benefit of the Millburn Green Team.
The government loans have an interest rate of 1 percent and can be forgiven if used for payroll or rent.