NorthJersey.com - Fri Nov 27
Fake or fir? PVC or pine? It's one of the many vexing decisions you'll have to make this holiday season.
United Way of Morris to train mentorsDaily Record - Fri Nov 27
United Way of Morris County will host a free training class for individuals interested in becoming mentors for local middle school students.
Couple supporting two generationsDaily Record - Fri Nov 27
Simon and Courtney are feeling the strain of caring for their family. The grandparents are caring for their 8-year-old granddaughter, Ellen, while also supporting Simon's elderly parents.
Morris County Library collecting coatsNorthJersey.com - Thu Nov 26
The Morris County Library is collecting gently used, winter coats for at-risk men, women, children and infants.
Single mom of 2 hoping for good ChristmasDaily Record - Thu Nov 26
Colleen is thankful that she and her children are healthy after the ordeal they've endured recently.
Salvation Army having trouble operating in MorrisDaily Record - Thu Nov 26
The familiar red Salvation Army kettle will be seen in fewer places in Morris County this holiday season leaving the organization wondering how it will fulfill its commitments to some of the county's needy families.
Homeowner burned in Lincoln Park fireMillville News - Wed Nov 25
Woodbridge's favorite son, Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora visited his alma mater, Woodbridge High School, for the opening of a new athletic training center.
Police Blotter, Nov. 25North Jersey Media Group - Wed 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.
Morris man sick for about 10 days before dying from suspected H1N1Daily Record - Wed Nov 25
The 35-year-old Morris Plains man, whose death was the first in Morris County linked to the H1N1 virus, died about 10 days after first becoming ill, his family said.
N.J. appeals court grants new trial for Morristown man accused of robbing taxi driverThe Jersey Journal - Tue Nov 24
A state appellate court panel today ordered a new trial for a Morristown man convicted of robbing a Dover cab driver with a metal bar used as a weapon.
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