Oct 30, 2009 | Daily Record
Randolph man charged with swindling $1.5 mil drops appeal, agrees to prison
A Randolph man who was free on bail while he appealed a three-year sentence he received for stealing $1.5 million from his job has withdrawn his appeal and agreed to the prison stint.
Oct 30, 2009 | Daily Record
Randolph restaurant owner charged with touching waitress
A 50-year-old East Hanover man was charged Saturday with two counts of criminal sexual contact for allegedly touching a waitress at his restaurant in Randolph the previous day, according to an arrest affidavit.
Aiming to excel could cost Randolph grad
Briana Feldhaus isn't enjoying the California sunshine nearly as much as she'd hoped.
In Morris towns, tab for unused time off totals $42M
Taxpayers across the state owe municipal workers almost $1 billion for unused sick and vacation time, an amount that likely would climb to $2 billion by adding time owed to public school employees, a Gannett New Jersey examination of municipal and school budgets has found.
Coldwell Banker Residential acquires Blue Realty GMAC
PARSIPPANY - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in New Jersey and Rockland County, N.Y. announced Tuesday that it has acquired the assets of Blue Realty GMAC in northern New Jersey.
RANDOLPH - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Snyder of Randolph celebrated their 60th anniversary at a dinner given by their daughters.
Randolph sparkling a bit more after community cleanup
Pat Blackford was among about 200 Randolph residents who armed themselves with garbage bags and took to the local parks and schoolyards for the township's Clean Communities Day.
Randolph police chief says DWI coverup was 'isolated incident'
The "unarrest" of a DWI suspect in Randolph by two officers who lost their jobs for covering it up was an isolated incident, township Police Chief Robert Mason said today.
Two Randolph police officers enroll in pre-trial program in DWI-arrest cover-up
Two Randolph police officers who fixed a drunken driving arrest for a relative of another officer, have been allowed to avoid prosecution by losing their jobs and enrolling in a one-year diversionary court program called pre-trial intervention.
Morristown Craft Market draws thousands, benefits charities
MORRIS TWP. - A total of 160 artists were showcasing their talents on Saturday at the 33rd annual Morristown Craft Market.
Morris County freeholders approve plans to upgrade Chester Branch Rail Line
A once-controversial plan to use nearly $6 million in federal stimulus dollars to upgrade a small freight rail line in Roxbury and Randolph took two big steps forward today.
The Full Count Big Band, which has as many as 17 musicians and a vocalist, will play to raise money for Africa Surgery Inc., a Morristown- based charity that makes medical care and surgery available to people in Sierra Leone, one of the poorest countries in Africa.
Randolph event to honor housing efforts
The Housing Partnership, a nonprofit organization assisting working families on a more modest income to become homeowners, will be holding their 17th Anniversary Gala, on Nov.
Randolph volunteers work to clean up town
RANDOLPH -- About 200 volunteers armed themselves with garbage bags Saturday and took to the local parks and schoolyards, as part of the township's Clean Communities Day.
36th Annual 'Under the Stars' Marching Band Festival, Saturday October 10
'Under the Stars' Marching Band Competition RANDOLPH TWP. - On Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009 beginning at 6:30 PM, the Randolph High School Marching Band will host the 36th annual "Under the Stars" Marching Band Festival at the John Bauer Sr.
A renovated must-see in Randolph
This must-see, single-family ranch at 1334 Sussex Turnpike in Randolph lists for $475,000. The house, which underwent a complete renovation, features top-quality materials throughout.
Great food rules at Randolph eatery
Casa de Pasta is homey and charming and wonderfully old world. The restaurant has a brick exterior and walkway and conveys a welcoming country atmosphere that's apparent before you even walk through the door.
Morristown native's organizations making a difference
Morristown native and founder of the nonprofit organization Hands of Humanity, Costa 'Gus'' Mavraganis, is the embodiment of the word 'humanitarian.'' Yet he'll still be the first to insist that he's 'no great person.'' The Culinary Institute of America graduate spent 20 years in the restaurant business , but these days the former pastry chef is ...
News from around the RRTW area
The Roxbury Public Library will be closed 12:30 to 9 p.m. Sept. 30, 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Oct.
Randolph cops watching for cellphone use while driving
RANDOLPH -- The township Police Department has designated October as Traffic Safety Month and said it will emphasize enforcement of the state's cell phone law.