Millburn/Short Hills Class of 2005 Finding Success

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By saronson


When potential new homeowners with children are looking for a place to settle down, I always tell them that moving to the township of Millburn/Short Hills would be a spectacular investment. The township of Millburn/Short Hills hosts the number one public high school in the state of New Jersey and Millburn High School graduates are known to go a long way with their Millburn High School diplomas. Recently, a number of graduates completed their degrees at prestigious colleges and universities. Two township residents recently graduated from Dartmouth College. Gregory Boguslavsky, the son of Ilya and Irene Boguslavsky, graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in economics and a minor in Italian. Additionally, the Millburn High School graduate from the class of 2005 was inducted into the national honor society Phi Betta Kappa. Aimee Lim, the daughter of township residents Joon S. and Keun S. Lim, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English. Lim Also graduated Millburn High School in 2005. Township resident Sarah Hughes was also a member of Millburn High School’s 2005 graduating class, and graduated from Vassar College with a degree in English and general honors. Millburn High School 2005 graduate Matthew Weiner also completed his degree at Vassar College. His bachelor’s degree was in environmental studies. He received honors in environmental studies and general honors. All of these Millburn High School graduates have been very successful. Even in this troubled economy many of them have secured jobs. Potential new home owners are eager to invest in property as well as their children’s futures.

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