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Students from Key Club and Interact wore costumes and supervised games and face painting. They also handed out candy to children.

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He is Patch's Morris County (N.J.) reporter.
Anthony previously covered beats in Bergen and Passaic counties for Daily Voice, where he wrote breaking/urgent news stories, features and more.
The Bergen County resident's byline has appeared online and in print for The Record and the former North Jersey Media Group's weekly papers, Patch, the Pascack Press and the Northern Valley Press.
Anthony is a graduate of both Don Bosco Prep and William Paterson University.
He possesses a unique voice in all of his writing and routinely goes beyond the X's and O's in his sports stories.
Outside of writing, Anthony has announced recreation and high school sporting events and completed voice over work for his alma mater and an independent wrestling promotion.
While in college, Anthony wrote and performed stand up and sketch comedy bits.
Students from Key Club and Interact wore costumes and supervised games and face painting. They also handed out candy to children.

David Draghi created a vertical garden and more for the Interfaith Food Pantry as part of his Eagle Scout project.
The ticket matched all five numbers drawn in Thursday's Cash 5 jackpot, N.J. Lottery Executive Director Carole Hedinger said.
The project is set to begin in the spring, officials said.
Shortly before 8 a.m., a 2006 Peterbilt dump truck struck a 2012 Audi on Route 517 causing injuries and delays, police said.
"We raised over $300,000 in the past twenty years [for charity]..." Grand Tasting Chairman Michael Mulhaul said.
Author and historian Michael Gabriele will discuss his book "The History of Diners in New Jersey" on Nov. 9.
Appointments will be available across northern and central New Jersey, according to Atlantic Health System.
Appointments will be available across northern and central New Jersey, according to Atlantic Health System.
Work is being or was completed in Boonton, Butler, Chatham, Harding, Parsippany, Randolph, Rockaway Borough and Rockaway Township.
The scope of the problem, how lives are being affected, and what is being done to confront the epidemic will be discussed, police said.
Both the 10U and 12U West Morris soccer teams advanced to the N.J. Youth Soccer Commissioners Cup semifinals.
The non-profit, 6-acre farm needs volunteers to complete several projects, including ones for disabled students.
The five to six week trip will begin in January and take place on Saturdays, according to Chatham Recreation.
Lauren Matteo, 19, was arrested and charged with possession after a motor vehicle stop on Wednesday, police said.
A pedestrian was struck and killed in Parsippany on Tuesday night, authorities said. The matter is still under investigation.
Recent activity as reported by the Hackettstown Police Department.
Children – and pets – can win prizes for best costume on Saturday.
The first meeting is scheduled for Dec. 6 at 10:30 a.m.
Authorities said that the owner and an employee of the Route 46 store had been selling synthetic drugs to customers since last year.