Montville Recreation Department's Mad Science for Kids program begins this fall.
Montville Board of Education voted new policy into adoption at August 31 meeting.
Team high on seniors, but low on returning starters.
Includes six former students, one retired teacher and one sports team.
News from August 16 to August 22.
One of 98 graduates from across the state.
Board president Dr. Karen Cortellino praised the two public bodies' ability to work together.
Report suggests that removing children infected with lice from school is unnecessary.
Lists for Robert R. Lazar Middle School and Montvill Township High School
New basketball coach also hired.
County has a 4 percent child poverty rate.
Fried responds to the governor's proposed cap on superintendent wages.
Little Learner Academy to open a new location in Jefferson.
Low bids result in additional improvements for Hilldale elementary and Lazar middle school.
State attorney general urges changes.
But he says, “If we have to bring [the budget] in at a 2 percent cap, then that’s what we’ll bring it in at.”
Cedar Hill projected enrollment currently above the board-appointed cutoff for a third section.
Classes offered to fifth- through eighth-grade students.
Seton Hall Prep, MTHS students given $1,000.
Dr. Paul Fried wants to create "a culture that is open."
Extends MTHS interim principal's term through August.
Graduates pay tribute to deceased teacher, each other.
Alan Hauser has been managing Colony Pool in Chatham for 22 years.