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| | Boonton rocks-out with The Morris County Music Academy 11/18/2008
On Sunday, Oct. 12, the Morris County Music Academy on Wootton Street presented Boonstock II, the second student rock concert this year.
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| | A day to honor all of our veterans 11/18/2008
Photos from the Veteran's Day celebration in Parsippany
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| | Volunteers needed for Red Kettles 11/18/2008
The Salvation Army bell ringers are as iconic as Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. As retailers hope for a decent season, the same can be said for the all volunteer bell ringing staff charged with manning store entrances to not only herald in the holiday s
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| | Who controls the money? 11/18/2008
Where does the decision-making power within the Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Education lie? The answer you get will vary among different members of the board.
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| | County and residents plan for the future of transportation 11/11/2008
Although gas prices are coming down - almost as quickly as they soared up earlier this year - many Morris County residents looking at the future, envision the growth of public transportation, not major roadways, for the suburbs.
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| | Students in Action provide a place to ‘Trick-or-Suite’ 11/10/2008
On Oct.30, Mischief Night, a time when some young people think it amusing to cause havoc with toilet paper and eggs, a group of teens with a different idea about what is entertaining, assembled at the Embassy Suites in Parsippany.
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| | Towns line up against power co. 11/10/2008
“This power line is the Line in the Sand for us. We will fight to stop this line because it is bad for the environment, climate change, pollution, open spaces and consumers - it is just bad,” said Jeff Tittel, director of the Sierra Club’s NJ Chapter.
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| | Food donations go out as quickly as they come in 11/10/2008
“This was the busiest summer we ever had,” said Lois Nichols, assistant director of the Community Soup Kitchen and Outreach Center in Morristown.
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| | Morris County voters speak out at the polls 11/10/2008
Morris County voters came out in record numbers last week to make their voices heard in a historic election.
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| | Vehicle-use ordinance is in the mayor’s hands 11/03/2008
Members of the Parsippany town council may have overstepped their bounds, but frustration over municipal employees’ use of town-owned vehicles drove them to initiate change they consider long overdue.
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| | Reisman is still down to earth 11/03/2008
Back from the International Space station NASA Astronaut and Parsippany native Dr. Garrett Reisman was orbiting a bit closer to home last week as he visited numerous schools and facilities in the area.
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| | Learning school bus safety 10/26/2008
Third and fourth graders practice emergency exit drills from a school bus during a School Bus Safety Program conducted at Troy Hills School in Parsippany on Friday, Oct. 17.
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| | Fire District asks the council to reconsider cell tower decision 10/26/2008
The town council has agreed to revisit a previous request made by members of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Fire District No. 6 to locate a cell phone tower on firehouse property.
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| | Historic Committee voices concerns about dam plan 10/26/2008
The proposal by developer Edward Mosberg to reconstruct the Forge Pond dam has the Parsippany-Troy Hills Historic Preservation Advisory Committee concerned.
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| | Former housing inspector sentenced for bribery 10/26/2008
A Parsippany-Troy Hills housing inspector was sentenced to one month in federal prison and six months of home confinement.
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