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WordPress.com prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Click below take a look at a summary of BarringtonBulletin.com’s first (partial) year in existence. And thanks to all for making … Continue reading
It’s time for New Year’s Resolutions — but on a grander scale. Instead of what you’d like to do to improve yourself this year, how about sharing what you would … Continue reading
The National Weather Service is warning that up to 2 inches of rain is expected through the area, resulting in a flood watch being issued for Wednesday night through Thursday … Continue reading
While graduation rates rose three percentage points statewide from 83 percent to 86 percent, the number dropped slightly in Haddon Heights, where most Barrington teens attend high school, according to … Continue reading
The Barrington Police Department answered 466 calls and 160 complaints during November, including five reports of residential burglaries in the borough, according to the monthly report delivered to the borough … Continue reading
New Jersey’s 2012 High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA) testing shows Haddon Heights High School students passing the language/reading tests at a higher rate than the state average, but dropping behind the state … Continue reading
When Maryann DuBois, who runs the Archway Just Kids after-school program at Avon School, asked students this month help children in need at a new school in Nicaragua, she hoped … Continue reading
This is supposed to be a season of joy. But for 26 families in Newtown, Conn., it will never be that again. For the rest of their lives, the weeks … Continue reading
During the monthly Barrington School District Board of Education meeting this week, Woodland School Principal David Zucker took a moment to recognize several top students. The students, as noted in … Continue reading
New Jersey’s 2012 Assessment of Skills and Knowledge (ASK) testing for fifth through eighth grade shows Woodland School students passing the math, language/reading and science tests at a higher rate than the … Continue reading