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UKRAINE, Russia each vow to fight on (Shutterstock)
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West Orange County will continue to be more soggy than sunny for the next few days. Saturday will see a lot of rain, with a daytime high of 51 and a nighttime low of 41. The weather will break a little on Sunday with partly cloudy skies and a high of 57 (47). The forecast for Monday is for showers and a high of 56 (45). Tuesday sees a return of partly cloudy conditions and a daytime high of 59 (43).
the re-purposing of 17.3 acres of land out of their 156-acre parcel in order to expand the cemetery uses there.
The requests would change the land use designation and revoke a permit that had authorized a golf driving range on the Hoover Street side of the land.
The commission will meet on Wednesday, March 1 at 6:30 p.m. at 8200 Westminster Blvd.
