Daily Record - Sat Nov 07
The move to reduce the size of government is a slow process. But small steps are important.
In loss, Washington Twp. Democrats see progressDaily Record - Sat Nov 07
WASHINGTON TWP. - The statewide Republican push to win the gubernatorial race may have had a spillover effect in Washington Township, where two Democrats running for committee seats were trounced by incumbent Republicans, the losing candidates said.
Is the IRS trying to find you?Daily Record - Sat Nov 07
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for more than 200 taxpayers in Morris, Sussex and Warren counties who can claim their share of undelivered refund checks totaling more than $240,000, the agency announced.
Harding man indicted in two Morristown bank robberiesThe Jersey Journal - Fri Nov 06
A Harding man has been indicted on charges of robbing the same Morristown bank twice within a week in March.
N.Y. man convicted in Morris County kidnapping may be released on speedy-trial faultThe Jersey Journal - Fri Nov 06
A Bronx man serving a 30-year prison sentence for robbing and kidnapping a Harding resident may be freed from prison because a court has determined the Morris County Prosecutor's Office failed to give him a speedy trial, according to authorities and court documents.
Christie won't live in governor's mansionNorthJersey.com - Fri Nov 06
New Jersey's governor-elect says he won't uproot his four school-age children to move to the chief executive's mansion in Princeton Township.
Write-in Tolley showed a divide in Mendham Twp. I'll work to repairDaily Record - Thu Nov 05
MENDHAM TWP. - Sam Tolley's brief write-in campaign to oust longtime Mendham Township Committeeman Jack Schrier fell short by a few hundred votes, but both candidates said the outcome of the vigorous race will have lasting impact, albeit in different ways.
Mount Olive police warn drivers of cellphone useDaily Record - Thu Nov 05
MOUNT OLIVE -- Mount Olive Police are cracking down on drivers who violate the state's cell phone law today.
Morris hospitals to restrict visits from those under 18Daily Record - Thu Nov 05
Hospitals in the Morris County area are following a national trend in temporarily banning visits by children due to concerns over the H1N1 virus.
Swine flu vaccine clinics expected to attract people statewideNorthJersey.com - Wed Nov 04
Swine flu vaccine clinics in Bergen and Morris counties are expected to attract people from all over the state who are desperate for the protection, health officials said Wednesday.
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