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Giants Win, Middle School Video Top Week in Review
Also, prosecutors close the investigation into the death of Christine King of Oak Ridge.

Lots of goings-on in and around Jefferson this week. Did you miss any of it? Fear not, because Jefferson Patch has got you covered. Here’s some highlights of stories you may have missed on Patch this week.
by an appeals court this week. The court ruled that her narrow victory in the June 2011 primary was “improperly decided.” Her seat currently remains vacant.
Morris County prosecutor . It was determined that there was no relationship between King and her killer, Leonardo Parera. The prosecutor’s office also found that police were justified in shooting and ultimately killing Parera.
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Students and teachers at as a result of the video they produced for the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest. The school is guaranteed $70,000 for placing in the top 12 in videos. You can vote for their video to win additional grant money.
President Obama announced that .
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There was something about a rather important football game earlier this week…and we highlighted the after last weekend’s Super Bowl win.
The Lake Hopatcong Elks held the third annual fundraiser for special needs of children in the 11 towns the Elks serve.
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