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Locked Away: Is New Jersey’s Cellphone Ban Really the Answer?
By: Talia Brookhim Before Former Governor Phil Murphy finished his term, on January 8th, his administration signed a bell-to-bell cell phone ban, set to take effect in New Jersey public schools during the 2026-27 school year for grades K–12. The focus of this law is to reduce phone distractions during students’ learning, allowing them to be more focused and engaged, while also improving face-to-face social interactions and students’ mental health. Under this law, the use of
Talia Brookhim
May 272 min read
From Grass to Turf: Millburn Plans Major Athletic Field Transformation
By: Talia Brookhim At Millburn High School, a new turf field replacement project is being set into place in the grass back fields. The project aims to upgrade the school’s athletic facilities to better meet the needs of students and the community, due to increasing demand for field space and poor infrastructure. This includes two multi-purpose fields, featuring a varsity baseball field, as well as lighting on the fields, including Miller Field. Currently, the high school is a
Talia Brookhim
May 272 min read
Forge Prep: The New School Coming to Livingston
Forge Prep, opening this fall in Livingston, says it aims to teach students not just what to know, but how to think and work independently By Andrew Kapp • Spring Issue 2025 This upcoming fall, a new independent school is opening nearby, in Livingston, with a different approach to education. Forge Prep, founded by Anand Sanwal, an entrepreneur in the AI and data industry, will launch with an inaugural class of 30 students. The school’s model centers on project-based learning

Andrew Kapp
May 273 min read


Flood Preparation
By: Connor Qiao The First Street Foundation, a nonprofit research organization that wants to increase awareness on climate risks based in New York, finds that in the next 30 years, 55.5% of all downtown Millburn properties are at risk of damage from flooding. Furthermore, the Atlantic Hurricane Season officially starts on June 1 and ends on November 30. Although it may be two months away, it is important to know how to safely prepare for them. The Millburn committee remains i

Connor Qiao
May 272 min read


Up-And-Coming Restaurant: Dilli Dilli
By Aidan Hosler Photo of the Dilli Dilli NYC location, Image source: Dilli Dilli, official website. Your new culinary gateway to New Delhi, Dilli Dilli is opening its doors and opening your palate to the flavors and spices of India. Originating in New York City’s Times Square, Dilli Dilli’s new location on 27 Main Street in Millburn is almost certain to draw the same large crowds that made it an iconic staple of the city. Gilafi Paneer (homemade paneer tikka with capcicum b
Aidan Hosler
May 272 min read


Home Security Assessment Program
CrimeGrade.org By: Connor Qiao Millburn is often considered to be a safe town to live in. CrimeGrade.org , a reliable website that showcases crime trends in any location, stated that Millburn is in the 62nd percentile for safety compared to all other cities in the United States. When it comes to burglary specifically, for every 1,000 Millburn residents, there are 1.114 burglaries (83rd percentile). However, in case any resident feels that their home might not be as secure,

Connor Qiao
Nov 19, 20251 min read
Millburn Public Works Reporting
By: Lily Kapp Did you know there’s a place to report problems within the township? Located on the Millburn, NJ township website, the Public Works Department shows where residents can report issues. On this webpage, there are multiple points of contact, including the business address, an email for the head of this committee, and a phone number to call. Only problems that involve town owned property can be reported. These complications can be as simple as wanting leaf collect
Lily Kapp
Nov 19, 20251 min read
Rocktoberfest comes alive: A Recap of Millburn’s Music Fundraiser
By Mischa Williams-Owolabi Each autumn, Millburn’s Taylor Park comes alive with singing, live music, lights, community liveliness, and the comforting aroma of sweet fried dough. Rocktoberfest is Millburn’s annual music fundraiser festival that brings much more to the community than just snacks and family fun. Over the years, Rocktoberfest has remained dedicated to its purpose and continues to make long-lasting impacts. Rocktoberfest is dedicated to fundraising and giving bac

Mischa Williams-Owolabi
Nov 16, 20254 min read
Meet Your New Board Members
By: Olivia Liang All across the country on November 4th, voters cast their ballots in critical gubernatorial races, propositions, and mayoral elections. Millburn voters also make their final decisions regarding the new Board of Education members. The Board of Education sets policy and provides governance for a school district, from long-term district goals to daily operations. The board members approve budgets, establish the curriculum, hire and evaluate superintendents, and

Olivia Liang
Nov 16, 20254 min read


Competition Culture at MHS: Motivating or Toxic? A Real, Relatable Conversation
By: London Peterson Millburn High School is known for many things: state-recognized academics, award-winning extracurriculars, and a student body that strives for excellence. With that reputation comes something we all feel daily: competition. From experience, it’s clear how motivated students are to succeed, and it is normalized that among the student body, over majority of MHS students have the PowerSchool app downloaded on their phones or at easy access. PowerSchool is the

London Peterson
Nov 16, 20252 min read
Millburn Teen Working Experience
By Mischa Williams-Owolabi It turns out that lifeguarding isn’t the only side hustle for teens looking to make money this summer. As summer jobs begin to diversify, Millburn students have revolutionized the working field. From dog walking to swimming lessons to babysitting, there are a multitude of jobs Millburn teenagers are working this summer that give them flexibility and even an opportunity to give back to the community. The truth is that a lot of students have taken an

Mischa Williams-Owolabi
Nov 16, 20252 min read
New Leaf Blower Ordinance
By Andrew Kapp After a second reading on July 15th, which received a unanimous vote, the Millburn Township Committee instituted a seasonal ban on gas-powered leaf blowers. The new ordinance restricts residential and commercial use of gas-powered leaf blowers, citing health hazards from harmful emissions and particulates, which are linked to Alzheimer’s disease, asthma, other respiratory illnesses, cancer, cardiovascular disease, as well as hearing loss from noise. Quality-of-

Andrew Kapp
Nov 16, 20253 min read


Election Results: Charter Study Commission
By: Andrew Kapp Since 1857, and with its final form having come about in 1989, the Millburn Township Municipality has granted the backbone of governance into the hands of the Township Committee; whereas, five members are voted in partisan-based elections, serve staggered three-year terms, and elect a mayor to hold a one-year tenure. Here, the Committee is granted full legislative powers, the executive powers not entrusted to the mayor, whether by general law or the Township

Andrew Kapp
Nov 16, 20252 min read


Taylor Park Gateway Project: Millburn Plans a Fresh New Entrance
Millburn is working on a big upgrade to Taylor Park, one of the town’s most loved spots. The new plan, called the Taylor Park Gateway Project , will give the park’s entrance a fresh new look while making it more welcoming and easier for everyone to access. Why This Project Matters Taylor Park sits right in the middle of downtown Millburn. It’s a popular place for people to walk, play sports, relax, or attend town events like Rocktoberfest and the Winter Walk. The park also in

Jhanvi Wong
Nov 12, 20252 min read


Millburn’s Town Hall Renovation: The Town Hall’s History
Millburn’s Town Hall, a symbol of our town’s history and community, is undergoing major renovations, and as students, we’ve been watching closely. The building dates back to the late 1800s and originally served as a firehouse before becoming the center of township operations. As the long-time center of local government and community decision-making, Town Hall has been a symbol of Millburn’s civic spirit and shared history for generations. In April 2025, plans were rolled out

London Peterson
Nov 3, 20252 min read


Scoop Wars: Ice Cream Rivalry Sparks in Millburn
In the heart of downtown Millburn, ice cream has become the latest obsession for the Millburn community. What used to be a simple decision between cup or cone and sorbet or ice cream has turned into an even bigger debacle: Classic Haagan Dazs or exploring new community favorites like Van Leuween and small businesses like Urban Scoop. For years, downtown Millburn has been flourishing woith new businesses but in 2025, the latest craze has been ice cream shops, Van Leueen and Ur
Talia Brookhim
Sep 13, 20255 min read
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