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The Return of 'Week in Review'

A look back at what you might have missed.

It has been a while, folks, but it is time once again to take a look at the items from the past week you might have missed in a little segment we like to call "Week in Review!"

On Monday, , a proposal that left at least one Board member cold.

On Tuesday, Morristown Patch was prepared to attend the long-awaited start of jury selection in the case of Kleber Cordova, who is accused of drowning his wife in the bathtub of their Western Avenue apartment in 2008. However, .

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Also on Tuesday, we also ran at the . Appealing to the comic book geek in all of us (well, some of us, ourselves included), this show features a two-story-tall projected graphic novel, narrated by three actors, with a piano and some sound effects. Oh, and a little special thing called your imagination.

Also on Tuesday, we ran at the , whose attendees (save one) came together in support of "National School Choice Week."

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On Wednesday, we ran an article on a proposal by Grow it Green Morristown to open a new community garden, this time on Martin Luther King Avenue, in the Second Ward. This, however,

Also on Wednesday, . No decision has yet been made on whether to take Gov. Christie up on his recent offer for districts to move elections to November, or keep them in April (however, the next BOE meeting, on Monday, Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. will focus on the issue).

On Thursday, the boys in blue in Morristown were on the case, outside that included these words: "Get off my boy."

Finally, on Friday, "Morristown Munchies" finally took its taste buds to , on Cattano Avenue. .

Well, that does it for us here at Morristown Patch HQ. Be sure to check back in every weekend, as we take a look back at some of the most newsworthy posts from the last week on "Week in Review." If you think there was a news item out there we missed, please do not hesitate to let us know, at john.dunphy@patch.com.

And, as always, be safe!


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