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Week in Review: Man Convicted of Killing Baby, Employees to be Given Pink Slips

A weekly recap of the past week's news.

This week we saw the conviction of a Galloway man accused of throwing his baby from a bridge and reported that all township employees, including the police department, will receive layoff notices on Monday.

Here are some highlights from the past week's news:

On Monday, we met local band , posted a , reported that through Sept. 28 and examined the .

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On Tuesday, we discussed for your children, heard from , looked at the and reported that Atlantic Cape Community College reopened after a bomb threat .

On Wednesday, we reported that Kline Construction and Purdy Collision have teamed up with the Red Cross to , reported that a Bronx woman was in Atlantic City.

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On Thursday, we posted the and city council candidates, reported that Tim McKenna will become Galloway Township's and posted an update about the who was accused of throwing his daughter into the Raritan River.

On Friday, we asked who you think will win the , reported that for south Jersey representation on the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, reported that Shamsiddin Abdur-Raheem was found guilty of murder by off the Driscoll Bridge and reported that two fugitives by the Galloway Township Police Department.

On Saturday, we reported that a is on Tuesday's City Council agenda, heard from Mike Suleiman about for the Democratic National Convention and reported that township employees .

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