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Community Comes Out For a Night, Boards Discuss Repairs

A look back at the week's top stories.

Happy first week of August!

This week, the heard from Engineer Angel Cabello about the at the and . Business Administrator George Hagl also told the board that the condition of the Walter T. Bergen School roof is worse than district officials expected and that county officials are coming to examine it next week.

On Tuesday, Butler Park was filled with as the event was held. Residents heard performances from the Pipes and Drums Band of Morris County and enjoyed free food and giveaways.

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We crowned a winner in our . After receiving submissions from several pet owners, from the tri-boro and beyond, and over 300 votes, we ended the contest and counted the votes at 5 p.m. Friday. Check out to see which pet won.

The Kinnelon Planning Board to be placed on the Meadtown Shopping Center plaza for Halloween City, which will be opening a store on Aug. 30. Customers will be able to purchase costumes, decorations and accessories in the store, which is also currently hiring.

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The Butler Public Library Board of Trustees also met this week to discuss in the library that was caused by a water fountain in the building.

As always, if you have any questions or suggestions of what we cover, feel free to email me at ariana.cohn@patch.com


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