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Able a good pick when you need a locksmith
Business name: Able Security Locksmiths, 760 Route 46, Kenvil section of Roxbury Owners: Fern and Michael Chiarella Service: Locks, safes, repairs and sales Phone: 973-584-3033 Web site: ablesecuritylocksmiths.com Staff: Four Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday Why "pick" Able Security Locksmiths? "I know ...
A little problem with tons of bricks
Here is the 'lead' of a letter William Budesheim, the mayor of Riverdale, just sent to the Morris County freeholders.
Both were released pending a municipal court hearing. -- Michael Davenport, 22, of Stockholm, was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated on Edison Road at 11:43 p.m. Sept.
Construction to start on Roxbury DPW building
ROXBURY - Township officials will break ground Wednesday on a new Department of Public Works facility, a project the public works director said was first discussed in the 1980s.
HACKETTSTOWN - Nick and Carol Phillips of Hackettstown announce the engagement of their daughter Lauren to Ed Smith of Landing.
Her goal: Teach others to celebrate diversity
Elaine Johnson of Kenvil loves to watch things grow. From helping the homeless and creating mentor programs for high school students to fighting for fair-housing legislation, Johnson never gives up on her passion to help others.
Roxbury singer a statewide winner
David Marin entered the 'American Idol'-style singing contest 'Sing-to-Win'on a whim and ending up taking the whole thing.
Local Girl asks for money to donate instead of birthday gifts
Amanda Karram, of Flanders NJ, turned 11 years old in May. She invited her friends to her birthday party but asked them not to bring gifts for her but to give money that she would donate to an Animal Shelter.
Kenvil VFW says 'thanks' for poppy drive support
To the Editor: The members of Kenvil's VFW Post 2833 and its Ladies Auxiliary wish to express our gratitude to the people of Roxbury Township for making our Buddy Poppy drive this past May such a great success.
By KATELYN FARAGO STAFF WRITER ROCKAWAY TWP. - Morris Hills High School student Anamaria Angel was one of 28 aspiring singers who belted it out in the Rockaway Townsquare Mall Tuesday in the hopes of winning the opportunity to record an original song written by multiplatinum, Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer Rob Fusari.