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Week in Review: Business Celebrates Grand Opening, Students Honored

A look back at the week's top stories.

On Tuesday, several students were honored for spending their summer  English language learners at the

Also Tuesday, the  an to clean up the , which saw damage in its quarantine building after . The council held off on voting on a to fund that and other flood-related repairs throughout the borough until a public hearing can be held on Oct. 25. The council also tabled a resolution for an emergency appropriation of until the borough auditor can examine financial documents.

This week we brought you about the concession stand run by the Butler High School student council at all home Butler football games. If you haven't had the chance, check it

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The , an antique store located at 135 Main Street, celebrated its grand opening on Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting attended by the mayor and council.

Parents and teachers who attended this week's meeting got an update on the school district's Read about that

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While Bloomingdale Pride Day was canceled due to rain and muddy field conditions, is expected to go on as planned Sunday and Tri-Boro Patch will not only have coverage throughout the day of the event, but our own booth as well. If you're at the event (Kinnelon residents only) stop by and say hi, or look for coverage throughout the day.

Those were this week's top stories. If you have any questions or suggestions of what we cover, feel free to email me at


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