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State Office of Attorney General releases police officer disciplinary report, three area departments listed
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MORRISTOWN - The state Office of the Attorney General (OAG) released a report on Wednesday, July 31, that listed all New Jersey law enforcement officers who faced major disciplinary action from their agencies in 2023.
Morris Township rocks out with 'Ladies of the Eighties'
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MORRIS TWP - The tunes that rang across the broad expanse of Ginty Field on Tuesday night, July 30, could have served as the soundtrack for "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" as the cover band "Ladies of the 80's" belted out iconic hits from The Go-Go's, Pat Benatar, Scandal, Heart, and other fe…
School board candidates finalized
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MORRISTOWN – The Morris County Clerk’s office officially announced area school board candidates who had registered by the 4 p.m. deadline on Monday, July 29. All school board terms are for three years.
Market Street Mission graduates 16
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MORRISTOWN – People clapped and cheered as Terrance Miller stood up and faced a crowd of about 60 supporters who had assembled on the Morristown Green to witness this moment. With a big smile on his face, Miller turned around and walked up to a podium where he was handed a plaque.
Morris Plains Mayor implores NJ Transit to fix flooding probem
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MORRIS PLAINS – While it may not have been “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” it would be accurate to say that Mr. Karr went to Newark seeking resolution for flooding that has long plagued his town.
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Morristown Little League team has sights on Williamsport
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MORRISTOWN – With eyes on the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa., Morristown will take its explosive offense to Bristol, Ct., this weekend after the 12-year-old tournament team won the state championship on Saturday, July 27.
Morristown's Nic Fink swims to silver medal in Paris Olympics
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Nic Fink of Morristown turned in a blistering performance and won a silver medal in the men’s 100-meter breaststroke on Sunday in the Paris Summer Olympics.
Morristown's Meza wins Group 4 state 400-meter hurdles crown
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MORRISTOWN – Jason Meza of Morristown High School has hungered for a Meet of Champions title since finishing as the state runner-up as a sophom*ore two years ago. In his final appearance the talented senior earned his chance.
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COMMENTARY: Campus protest and restorative justice
Spring protests on campuses took place in 30 states, leading to the arrests of 3,100 students at 70 schools.
NORTH JERSEY GREEN: New Jersey schools save valuable tax dollars with solar power
School districts across New Jersey are using solar power to save their taxpayers’ dollars, provide great community examples, and reduce carbon emissions. Moreover, most of the districts have done this with zero up-front cost.
EDITORIAL: The trio of towns who are shaping future generations
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Watching 59 young people march with military-like precision into the large auditorium of the Morris Public Safety complex at 500 West Hanover Avenue in Morris Township to recite the Pledge of Allegiance with vigor, and then take their seats in unison is a sight to behold.
COMMENTARY: True Diversity will be achieved when we don’t have to ‘celebrate’ it
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There was a diversity celebration held on the square of the Morristown Green this past weekend.
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Kathryn Wurster-Schmidt, chiropractor, formerly of Morris Plains
Kathryn (Kathy) Simons Wurster-Schmidt, 81, formerly of Morris Plains, died peacefully on Sunday, July 21, 2024.
John 'Jay' Hellstrom, 82, formerly of Morristown, passion for justice, arts and education - and loved sailing
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John “Jay” Hellstrom, 82, died peacefully in New York City on Friday, Jan. 26, 2024 after a short but valiant fight with Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
Judith Jayne Wagenbach, 77, former Madison resident, beloved Morris Plains teacher
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Judith Jayne (nee Diem) Wagenbach, a resident of Putney, Vt., formerly of Madison, passed away peacefully at the age of 77 on Tuesday, March 28, 2023, surrounded by her loving family, after a sudden illness.
Edwin Farley Moran Jr., 86, Madison resident, investment professional, dedicated community member
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Edwin Farley Moran Jr. of Madison passed away at home on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023. He was 86.
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Morris Museum presents solo exhibition by rock photographer
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The first solo museum retrospective of rock photographer Jay Blakesberg will take over four galleries at the Morris Museum from Wednesday, Oct. 14 to Feb. 3, 2023, with a preview for members at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13.
Morris Plains Community Band summer concerts in full swing
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MORRIS PLAINS -The Morris Plains Community Band started its summer concert series Wednesday, Aug. 3 at Roberts Garden.
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Artists show their skills at Meet Me in Morristown
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MORRISTOWN – Visitors at the most recent installment of Meet Me in Morristown (MMiM) visited artists who lined up and down South Street while resident Frank “DJ Frank D” Johnson led a dance party on the Green Thursday, July 28.
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Morris Museum exhibit to feature virtual reality, video installations, new mixed media
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MORRIS TWP. – The Morris Museum will host a 20-foot wide, five channel, multi-sensory video painting called “The Bathhouse” from Friday, Sept. 16 to Sunday, Feb. 19 with a member preview Thursday, Sept. 15.
State’s first ‘thinkscape’ park planned in Morris Township
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MORRIS TWP. – The nonprofit Museum of Makers + Innovators (MOMI) is planning to build a community park in the under-construction Morris Marketplace shopping center at the corner of East Hanover Avenue and Martin Luther King Avenue, adjacent to the Hanover Township border.
Centenary Stage presents 'I love you, you're perfect, now change' from Aug. 1-11
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Centenary Stage Company (CSC) continues its summer musical series with the hit musical "I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change" from Thursday, Aug. 1, through Sunday, Aug. 11, in the Sitnik Theatre of the Lackland Performing Arts Center at 715 Grand Avenue in Hackettstown.
Tewksbury Historical Society sponsors self-guided Tewksbury Auto Tour on Sunday, Aug. 4
The Tewksbury Historical Society will again sponsor a self-guided Tewksbury Auto Tour from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 4, rain or shine, throughout Tewksbury Township in Hunterdon County.
Flemington DIY present an evening of jazz on Sunday, Aug. 25
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Flemington DIY presents an evening of jazz with the Thomas Reilly Quartet at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 25, at 26 Stangl Road in Flemington.
Hunterdon Art Museum hosts new exhibition, artist talk with Val Sivilli
The Hunterdon Art Museum will host an artist talk with Val Sivilli on her latest exhibition, “Beasts of Hunterdon County,” from 6 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 8, at 7 Lower Center St. in the Town of Clinton.
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