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Week in Review: A Good Week for Tri-boro Sports [VIDEO]

A look back at the week's top stories.

Welcome back to Week in Review! With the from and the first week of the high school football season, we took a couple weeks off.

On Monday, the beat Chatham after Colt Caroline Laton finished the game with 17 kills, 10 digs, two blocks and an ace-a team best.

The voted Tuesday to submitted for animal shelter services and instead move forward with competitive contracting. (BASS) President Ellen Ribitzki said this was just another "stall tactic" and that she was disappointed the council did not award a bid Tuesday.

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This week, we brought you the story of a player who has at every home football game this season. junior Joe Presti is hoping game attendees bring non-perishable food, cleaning products and personal hygiene products to every varsity game so that they can be donated to those affected by Hurricane Irene.

In state news, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority approved a state film tax credit Wednesday, according to NorthJersey.com, that would have New Jersey taxpayers footing an up to $420,000 bill for 2009 production costs of the MTV hit television show "Jersey Shore." Tri-boro Patch brought you our first poll asking if you think the money is being well-spent. If you have not yet had the chance, be sure to

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The tabled voting on the until a committee can be formed to examine the best way to handle the borough's issue and postponed voting on until a special meeting can be held to discuss possibly building the structure out of steel.

It was a good week for tri-boro football as the and the both on Friday night.

Stay tuned next week for more news and features and if you have any questions or suggestions of what we cover, feel free to email me at


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