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Candidates and Carne: Week in Review

Catch up on what you may have missed every Sunday.

Where can you read up about park celebrations, Census figures, Town Council candidates and tasty steaks? Why, on our "Week in Review," of course.

On Monday, MaryLynn Schiavi . Amidst too much rain, the clouds parted for a day and people came out to celebrate 100 years of Burnham Park. Congrats, Burnham, you don't look a day over 50!

On Tuesday, we posted our photos from the Habitat for Humanity project several members of the Class of 1981 participated in prior to their 30 year reunion celebrations.

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Also on Tuesday, we wrote about . There was a good turnout for the session, and we even posted some videos of the , , and council candidates' opening and closing statements throughout the week.

On Wednesday, food critic and alcohol afficionado Warren Bobrow debuted Morristown Patch's new column, "The (Not So) Secret Drinker," where Bobrow will be trying and critiquing some of Morristown's adult beverages.

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Also on Wednesday, MaryLynn Schiavi wrote about the and their efforts to win a new van through Check out the story and know that they won the van!

On Wednesday morning, ," organized by and TransOptions. Who ended up taking the prize, the electric car, bike or bike/train trip? Check out our article

Also on Thursday, Michael Daigle reported . The building, about 50 years old, is set to become the location of a new "pocket park."

Also on Thursday, . That's a lot of "For Sale" signs.

Finally, on Friday, "Morristown Munchies" went to the newest steakhouse in town, J&K Steakhouse, which opened its second location (with its first being in Dover) earlier this month. How does it compare to , the other new guy on the block?

OK, that does it for us here at Morristown Patch HQ. Be sure to check out our "Week in Review" every Sunday to catch up on what you may have missed during the week. And, as always, be safe, and Happy Memorial Day.

 


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