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Politics & Government

Week in Review: Township Manager Retires, BOE Elections Moved

A weekly recap of the past week's news.

This week we saw police reports, stories about some impressive local teens and students, and watched the township manager retire. Here are some highlights from the past week's news:

On Monday, we that included burglaries, some surprising police stories from around the state,  and watched the Galloway Board of Education .

On Tuesday, we in the school district, saw Atlantic County attempt to ,  that a Galloway native and veteran is joining the Sheriff's Office and  that the Galloway Board of Education announced that it will form a superintendent's advisory team.

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On Wednesday, we listed five things to know about , saw some residents outgoing township manager Steve Bonanni, about Tuesday's city council meeting and (as if we didn't already know) is among the best places in the nation to raise a child.

On Thursday, we how great Christine's Water Ice will be in the summer, announced that Go Green Galloway will , in the area,  who works to promote autism awareness and announced that Galloway has for township manager.

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On Friday, we , regarding school elections legislation and that left injured on Route 30.

On Saturday, we that an anti-bullying law is unconstitutional, who are making dean's and president's lists at various colleges and  who has written a song called "Yes We Can" in support of President Barack Obama. 

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