In attendance were family members of Norman Rossinow and Antoinette Duger who lost their lives in the attacks of September 11, 2001.
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CommunitySouth OrangeSponsored
South Orange Downtown and South Orange Village To Host First Beer Fest Saturday, Sept. 14
From South Orange Downtown: Celebrate the end of summer with a toast at the…
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DevelopmentEnvironmentMaplewoodParks & RecreationSchools / KidsSouth Orange
Maplewood River Greenway Opens a New Path—Just in Time for School
Meanwhile, South Orange recently received another $1.3M to help complete the River Greenway from Third St to Waterlands Park to Chyzowych Field — where the path will connect with the new W. Parker-to-Jefferson section in Maplewood.
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MaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth Orange
CHS Senior Oliver Nesin Sworn In as a Student Rep to the South Orange-Maplewood Board of Ed
Nesin joins Asa Glassman as a representative of student voices on the BOE; Glassman also served last year.
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EnvironmentGovernmentSouth Orange
South Orange to Host 1st of 3 Town Halls on Water Utility Referendum Sept. 11
Town halls are scheduled for Sept. 11 and Sept. 25 (virtual) and October 9 (at the Baird). New Jersey American Water has bid to buy the utility.
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MaplewoodObituariesSchools / KidsSouth OrangeTransportation
Jerry Ford, Who Led South Orange-Maplewood Schools Transportation, Dies Following Accident
“Jerry always went above and beyond — he took over during a tumultuous time and really settled things down.” — Supt. Jason Bing
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MaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth OrangeSponsored
SOMSD Board of Ed to Hold Public Board Retreat Tuesday, September 10
From the South Orange Maplewood Board of Education: The Board of Education will hold…
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Police and FireSouth Orange
Pedestrian & Cyclist Injured in Collision Near Mountain Station on Sept. 3
The 76-year-old pedestrian suffered a head injury but was released from the hospital within 24 hours. The juvenile cyclist was bandaged on scene.
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“We stress with our freshmen that success really starts this year,” said Principal Frank Sanchez. “And the way to succeed is to find your people, engage, be in a club.”
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MaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth Orange
Columbia HS Students Exceed State Proficiency Standards, But Still Much ‘Work to Do’
Math scores for Black and economically disadvantaged students ticked up, but there is “still a lot of work to do,” said Asst. Supt. of Curriculum Ann Bodnar. Also, 70% of students with an IEP did not meet proficiency standards.