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Blackstone-owned Pinnacle buys Birds Eye for $1.3B
Birds Eye Foods, the nation's largest frozen food company, which got its start in Gloucester, is being bought for $1.3 billion by the packaged foods company Pinnacle Foods Group, based in Mountain Lakes, N.J. As a result of the deal, a planned public offering of Birds Eye Foods stock will be withdrawn.
State football pairings announced
The NJSIAA has announced the schedule for the state football finals. West Morris will play Passaic Valley in the North 2, Group III final at Giants Stadium on Friday, Dec.
Community comes first for Boonton clothier
Fashion and community spirit go hand in hand at Lotus Boutique, which sells 'classically stylish' women's clothes both online and from its retail shop on Main Street in downtown Boonton.
Mountain Lakes-based Pinnacle Foods buys Birds Eye for $1.3B
MOUNTAIN LAKES, N.J. - Packaged foods company Pinnacle Foods Group is buying Birds Eye Foods, the nation's largest frozen food company, for $1.3 billion.
IRS has undelivered tax refund checks for local residents
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for Morris County taxpayers who can claim their share of undelivered refund checks totaling about $143,600. These undelivered refund checks were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service due to mailing address errors.
Changing Lifestyles program takes aim at heart disease
When Emilie Rowan launched the Changing Lifestyles program at the Gagnon Cardiovascular Institute this past March, she said she wanted to encourage residents to become 'proactive partners' in their health.
Chef of the Month: Gary Cole of The Villa in Mountain Lakes
A career day in eighth grade turned into a life-changing event for Gary Cole, head chef at The Villa at Mountain Lakes.
Mountain Lakes community hosts UN delegates
Members of the Mountain Lakes High School choir singing during the closing ceremony of the 47th annual United Nations weekend.United Nations staff member Fariz Mirsalayev addressing the audience attending the United Nations weekend, in Mountain Lakes.
Study sheds light on poverty in Morris County
Stephanie Hoopes Halpin wants Morris County to meet ALICE. More to the point, Halpin wants Morris County to acknowledge that ALICE lives in every one of the county's 39 towns.
Tricky tray planned at Mount Carmel in Boonton
BOONTON --Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic School will hold its annual tricky tray on Nov.
Mr. and Mrs. James Montague Breslin
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Former Mountain Lakes, N.J., residents Megan Anne Shea and James Montague Breslin were united in marriage in Cape Cod, Mass., by the Rev.
Mountain Lakes Medical Center opens its doors
Mountain Lakes Medical Center officially opened its doors for business with a ribbon-cutting ceremony officiated by Mountain Lakes Mayor Stephen Shaw earlier this week.
Cookie McDonald keeps looking to the positive side
Cookie McDonald views every day as a blessing and does not let negativity get to her.
'Dress for Success' donation drive set at Boonton boutique
BOONTON -- Bridget Connor, owner of Lotus Boutique, will host a Fashion's Night Out suit donation drive called 'Dress for Success'' in conjunction with the Mountain Lakes women's club the Nite Owls on Thursday.
The professional Women's Theater Company in residence at the Parsippany Community Center continues its season-opening comedy-drama, 'The Smell of The Kill,' by Michelle Lowe.
Retiree's writing includes essay about his youth in Mountain Lakes
Ronald Neil Campbell, 83, really loves his childhood hometown - so much so that he recently penned an essay, "Me and My Lake." It recently was published as an oral history on www.mtnlakes.org, the Mountain Lakes Historical Preservation Committee's Web site.
Club collecting books for children
The GFWC Woman's Club 11th 'new and like new' children's book drive will be running now through Nov.
For the second time in two days, first doubles partners Lauren Matturri and Caroline McCann clinched a state match with a win as Chatham defeated West Essex, 4-1, in the NJSIAA North 2, Group II sectional final on Wednesday.
Not 'unknown,' Bernstein shares exploits with local audience
Josh Bernstein traveled out of the "Unknown" and into Morris County last week when he appeared at Birchwood Manor to address hundreds of area residents.
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