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Scouts Hear of Pre-TV Days on Nursing Center Visit
Tiger Cub Scouts from Montville Township's Pack 68 recently visited residents at Lincoln Park Renaissance to learn about life 70 or 80 years ago as part of working toward their Bobcat badges.
'Real Housewives' husband Joe Giudice pleads not guilty in license case
The husband of "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice pleaded not guilty Monday to using documentation belonging to his brother to obtain a driver's license.
Investigation into dog abuse stalks, but Honey's making recovery in ...
"We've hit a brick wall at this point," said Shannon Casserly, the Pequannock Township animal control officer, when asked how the investigation is going to track down the owner of an abused pit bull.
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Pitbull found abandoned in Pequannock on the mend, but leads to track down ...
"We've hit a brick wall at this point," said Shannon Casserly, the Pequannock Township animal control officer, when asked how the investigation is going to track down the owner of an abused pit bull.
We promised the Pequannock Board of Education president to mull over the magnitude of our erroneous headline appearing on Page One in Wednesday's paper.
Relief near for some flood victims
The borough got word that roughly 15 homes will be first in line to receive a buyout from the Federal Emergency Management Agency after a back-to-back flood event hit the borough during 2010, but it will be a while before it begins to hear about how much money will come to the community in regards to the 2011 floods.
Lincoln Park second-grader donates allowance for pediatric playroom toys, books
In 2010, Joey LePera of Lincoln Park was admitted to Chilton Memorial Hospital to treat a stomach flu and dehydration.
Police Blotter: Pot bust in Lincoln Park
Happle was a passenger in a motor vehicle which was stopped in the area of Jacksonville Road after Patrolman John Clements observed the vehicle occupants acting in a suspicious manner.
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As Mt Olive Township moves into 2012, new changes lie ahead for its government and its community.
New Legislation Opens Up Parking Spaces at Train Stations [poll]
Arthur Smith parks his car at the Route 23 Transit Center at 6 a.m. everyday. He gets back at about 7 p.m.. Smith purchases a $40 premium permit to park at the center every month.
Police Blotter: Mt. Lakes cops seek 3 teens who ran on NYC cabbie, drug theft in Mt. Olive
In a Sunday interview, the hefty GOP governor said he knew that he had found a partner for life in... On Thursday at 7:53 p.m., a police officer observed a Ford van traveling through a Quick Chek parking lot at a high rate of speed.