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Nursing mothers can now find lactation pods at county buildings
Lactation Pods have been placed around the county for nursing mothers at four county buildings, including the Morris County Library, according to the Morris County Board of County Commissioners.
Chief and crew of USS New Jersey visit Morris County
The chief and crew of the United States Ship New Jersey (USS New Jersey) toured Morris County on Wednesday, July 24, according to the Morris Board of County Commissioners.
Big success for inaugural Environmental Leaders Academy
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For teens dreaming of playing pro sports, there are plenty of summer camps to hone their athletic skills.
Morris County Leadership, Education and Development program seeking members for class
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LEAD Morris, the Leadership, Education and Development program of the Morris County Chamber of Commerce, is accepting applications for the 2025 class year through Tuesday, Dec. 31.
Health alert: skunk tests positive for rabies in Morris Plains
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MORRIS PLAINS - The Morris Plains Board of Health and Morris County Division of Public Health issued a public health advisory for rabies on Wednesday, Aug. 7, after a skunk in the borough recently tested positive for rabies.
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Morristown Area Little League dream ends in shutout loss to New York
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MORRISTOWN - The dream of reaching the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa., ended Friday for the Morristown Area 12-year-old tournament baseball team when it fell to Staten Island, N.Y., 5-0, in the Metro Regional Championship game in Bristol, Ct.
Morristown Little League team will face New York Friday with trip to Williamsport at stake
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MORRISTOWN – One win away.
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.
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Commentary: The hubris of white collar crime
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News broke this week that three women, two from Warren Township and one from East Hanover, admitted guilt in a decade long scheme to defraud Seton Hall Law School of more than $1.3 million.
The art of persuasion
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Something fascinating unfolded at the special meeting of the Hanover Township Committee last Thursday, July 1: members of the public who went into the meeting with a strong negative opinion about a municipal issue came out of the meeting 90 minutes later with a mostly positive feeling on the…
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.
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Obituaries
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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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.
Whippany Railway Museum offers excursions on the Lackawanna Electrics on Sunday, Sept. 8
The Whippany Railway Museum will commemorate the last run of the "Lackawanna Electrics" 40 summers ago with special excursions on Sunday, Sept. 8, departing from the museum site at 1 Railroad Plaza at the intersection of Route 10 West & Whippany Road in Whippany.
Trilogy Repertory seeks actors for its production of 'The Trip To Bountiful'
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Trilogy Repertory is seeking actors for their upcoming production of "The Trip To Bountiful" by Horton Foote.
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.
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This year’s Hunterdon County 4-H and Agricultural Fair runs Wednesday, Aug. 21 through Sunday, Aug. 25, theRoger K. Everitt Fairgrounds at South County Park, 1207 Route 179, just south of Ringoes.
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