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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Four Cars Robbed on JFK Parkway in an Afternoon, Police Say

West Orange, Livingston, Cranford and Scotch Plains residents had their cars broken into in Short Hills last Friday.

Four parked cars in the business parking lots at 51 and 101 John F. Kennedy Parkway across from the The Mall at Short Hills were broken into between 2 and 6 p.m. on Jan. 11, Millburn police said. Scott Dorfman, 31, of Cranford, told police when he entered the parking lot at about 2:30 p.m., he saw a young man in his car searching through his belongings. He told police, someone in a black Chevy Tahoe truck with tinted windows pulled up to Dorfman's car. The driver shouted "let's get out of here," to the man in the car once he saw Dorfman, according to the report. The truck drove off toward JFK Parkway South. Dorfman reported his gym bag and $150 worth of clothes were stolen.  Dianna Sancho , 66, of Livingston, told police she returned to …

Friday, October 19, 2012

Paul Ryan Comes to Short Hills

The nominee of the Republican party for vice president visits a Short Hills resident's house.

Paul Ryan, the Republican party vice presidential nominee, is attending a reception at a Millburn-Short Hills residence Saturday afternoon. The Wisconsin Congressman plans to visits Judy and Bill Greenblatt's home on Stewart Road in Short Hills at 4:30 p.m. Vistors are asked to arrive at 4 p.m. for a security check.  The Greenblatts run a non-profit organization, Greenblatt Family Charitable Tr, which provides private grants, according to fundraise.com. The invitation suggests contributions of $1,000 to attend and $5,000 for a photo opportunity.  Ryan's not the only GOP on the ticket to come to town. In April, The Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney visited Short Hills for a private fundraiser that hedge fund billionaire David …

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Sophie

10:57 am on Monday, October 22, 2012

Hi 20yearmiller, It is so nice to hear that the Republican Party, the party of Lincoln, the party that abolished slavery in the United States, is alive and well in Short Hills and supported by dedicated and involved citizens who believe in freedom.   more ›

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