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New Superintendent, School Rankings Top Warren News This Week

Aquatic center vote, bones and walks in Warren also make headlines.

Watchung Hills Regional Board Names New Superintendent

Elizabeth Jewett, currently working in the Verona School District, will be the next superintendent of the Watchung Hills Regional district.

One Magazine Puts Watchung Hills Among Nation's Best

Who do you trust? Newsweek gives WHRHS a ranking; U.S. News not so much.

The controversial proposal for Emerson Lane had drawn crowds to Warren planning board meetings in 2011, before the township Sewerage Authority said the center could not connect to Warren's sewer lines. After two years of wrangling in Berkeley Heights, residents there said the planned center couldn't connect there, either.

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Students' Bones Project Highlights Genocide

A combined art and genocide studies project at Watchung Hills Regional produced a number of "bones" to include in an exhibit in Washington, DC.

Website Disses Warren's 'Walkability'

Although some neighborhoods have amenities within an easy strolling distance, WalkScore.com gives Warren a low score.

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Archery Students Hit Bull's-Eye With Berth in National Tournament

A group of ALT students are heading to Louisville this weekend for a national archery tournament, after the school's first-year team was named state champions.


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