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Morris County Freeholders Presenting Awards to Local Veterans
Ten local veterans will receive Morris County Distinguished Military Service Medals during an hour-long ceremony in Morristown.

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Ten local veterans will receive Morris County Distinguished Military Service Medals during an hour-long ceremony in Morristown.

Center residents who served in the armed forces will receive Morris County Distinguished Military Service Medals, according to officials.
Ralph LaRossa will be the guest speaker at Thursday's "Good Morning Morris" program in Florham Park.
Medical professionals and members of law enforcement will be part of a panel for "Hidden in Plain Sight," which is slated for Nov. 30.
Joseph "Joe" Cistaro and Alison Cogan received another term. They will be joined by Nicholas Kumburis who defeated incumbent Fran Orthwein.
The lone candidates on the ballot for Washington Township were elected to office.
Donald Trump won the presidency, but Hillary Clinton won New Jersey. How did Morris County vote? You may be surprised.
Mancuso, a Republican, received 5,847 votes to defeat his Democratic challenger, Pamela Sheldrick, according to results.
Thomas B. Michalowski and William I. Zuckerman were the leading vote-getters, according to results.
Voters re-elected the slate of Doug Cabana, Tom Mastrangelo and Kathy DeFillippo, according to the results.
The former Morris County Prosecutor's Office's Deputy Chief of Investigations received 126,660 votes, according to results.
Frelinghuysen received 63.10 percent of the votes (99,607), according to results.
Republican Patrick Rowe and Democrat Maureen Byrne were the top vote-getters on Tuesday night, according to results.
Warren Gisser and Richard Diegnan were the leading vote-getters in Tuesday's election, according to results from the clerk.
Democrat Brian T. Brokaw, Sr. narrowly defeated Republican incumbent Giuseppe Peluso, according to results.
Marcia Asdal went unopposed in the race for Chester Township mayor.
Republicans Charles Curt Ritter and John R. Maurer were winners Tuesday night, according to results.
Victoria Fife and James J. Collander were re-elected, according to the unofficial results.
Steven W. Revis and Paul A. Purcell were both elected after receiving 1,126 and 1,105, according to unofficial results.
Plastic bags will be collected from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m., according to Mayor James Barberio.