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Randolph mayor eyes sharing police and other services
RANDOLPH - The township's new mayor said he will investigate the feasibility of sharing police and other services with neighboring towns in 2010.
Martha dollar, paper quarter at Parsippany coin show
PARSIPPANY - A 25-cent bill from World War II, a Lincoln cent, a Morgan Dollar and buffalo gold coins were among the numerous coins and bills on display at the Garden State Coin Stamp and Currency Show.
County firefighters deserve better
One thing many of us probably take for granted is that if we need 'the fire department,' it will come.
Local briefs for 12/28: Family law seminar scheduled for Jan. 6
Project Self-Sufficiency will sponsor a free seminar about issues related to family law from 7-9 p.m. Jan.
Got something you want to regift?
MINE HILL - The Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority suggests residents consider regifting unwanted Christmas giftsto the Morris Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
Morris Township woman getting acupuncture injured when car strikes home
Ledger Live for Monday December 21st, 2009 - Ledger Live with Brian Donohue. On today's show: We visit N.J.'s biggest Christmas tree - found nested in the tank farm of Linden's Bayway Refinery.
Mine Hill homeowner hopes lights shine goodwill on food pantry
MINE HILL - Ever since he was little, Sam Morris has been fascinated by Christmas lights.
Sussex man arrested after chase through Mine Hill, Roxbury
More than 600 people marched in Trenton calling on state lawmakers to pass a same-sex marriage bill in New Jersey.
Fleeing suspect abandons car on Route 80, runs through woods -- into Roxbury P.D.
WHARTON - A 33-year-old Franklin man is facing a variety of charges after he fled from police in his 2006 Audi, leading them on a chase over Routes 46 and 80 before abandoning the car and fleeing into woods that happened to be right behind Roxbury police headquarters.
Crash victims seek crackdown on texting drivers
With South Brunswick driving in the final minute, North Brunswick stripped the ball from the quarterback to ensure a 6-2 victory.
Parsippany: Police Blotter, Nov. 25
Officers responded to a Camden Rd. home in the Lake Parsippany section on Nov. 12, at 3:18 p.m., to investigate a report of a home burglary.
It pays to be green: Towns in Morris awarded $1M in recycling grants
Morris municipalities received almost $1 million of a record $14.5 million in grants awarded statewide by the Department of Environmental Protection to boost local recycling efforts.
NJ Bar & Grill West offers affordable family fun
WHAT: New Jersey Bar & Grill West WHERE: 172 Lackawanna Drive, Stanhope. The restaurant sits directly on Lake Lackawanna.
Morris Habitat - Cars for Homes
How Can a Car Build A Home? Sounds impossible, but it is not! It is quite easy. Mine Hill N.J. - Marjorie Roller, a resident of Boonton Township for the past 16 years became involved with Habitat International from her daughter Catlin who is now treasurer of the University of Maryland Habitat Chapter.
2 more limo companies cited in Dover; 6 vehicles impounded
DOVER - Two more transportation companies have been charged with operating illegally in Dover, police said.
Couple says they're lucky to be alive
To the Editor: As outlined in your story of Oct. 17, we are very lucky to be alive after an accident in which we were involved on Hurd Street in Mine Hill.
Rockaway Borough sergeant took unlikely path to New Mine Hill council
Alcatel-Lucent in Murray Hill is part of a consortium of companies working on a connected car of the future.
Across Morris, Republican incumbents undefeated on Election Day
All 26 Republican incumbents in 16 Morris County towns coasted to victories Tuesday, and in 8 towns Republican challengers ousted 10 Democratic incumbents.
Wharton and Mount Olive to share health services
MOUNT OLIVE - Wharton has joined forces with Mount Olive to provide health services to its residents under a three-year $150,000 shared services agreement.