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Breaking: Kelsey Cassone was found safe, police said.

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Breaking: Kelsey Cassone was found safe, police said.

Kelsey Cassone was last seen around 8 p.m. on Monday, police said.
Residents can also nominate their favorite crossing guard to be considered for America's Favorite by Safekids.org.
The annual event is slated for 7-9 p.m. at the Highlands Ridge Barn, located at 100 North Road.
The property will be shown on Nov. 22 at 10 a.m., Clerk Mary Beth Zichelli said.
Aquil Malik, 23, formerly of Morristown was found guilty of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl back in 2011, the Daily Record reported.
The direct teacher-to-teacher donation was sent to the educators at Southside Elementary School in Denham Springs, La.: PTHEA VP
According to officials, a new curb will be added this week and the road will be milled and paved next week.
W. Carl Burger will be the first recipient of the newly created New Jersey Master Artist Award from the County College of Morris.
The man suffered pelvic injuries as a result of the fall while completing tree work, police said.
Five men got into a fight at Quick Chek, leaving food racks and items all over the floor, police said. Police said the men were drunk.
Catherine Broderick has served in Morris County since 1989.
The ornament celebrates Betsy Schuyler and Alexander Hamilton, who met in Morristown in 1780, officials said.
The display will be held from Dec. 2-11 from 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. and until 7:30 p.m. on Friday, officials said.
Recent activity as reported by the Sparta Police Department.
Recent activity as reported by the Bloomingdale Police Department.
Chatham dentist Corina Atanase said her "Halloween Candy Buyback" program collected over 300 pounds of leftover Halloween candy: report
Morristown defeated Montclair, 4-0, in the North 1, Group 4 final.
Route 517 was closed on Saturday while Jersey Central Power & Light worked on restoring power to the area, police said.
Four local clergymen were approved by the Madison Borough Council to serve as chaplains for the police department.