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Sparta Sets Spooktacular Saturday Events For Halloween
Residents can build a scarecrow, catch a performance of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," go "trunk-or-treating" and, of course, dress up.

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Residents can build a scarecrow, catch a performance of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," go "trunk-or-treating" and, of course, dress up.

Maggie Doyne is the founder of the non-profit BlinkNow.
The contest is open to Chester students in kindergarten through eighth grade. It will take place from Oct. 28 through Halloween.
Organizers said there will be jewelry, home made crafts and more.
The Boonton-based S3 Agency will donate its advertising, public relations, and social media services to the Butler-based CHD Coalition.
The family was traveling from North Carolina to New York City so the child could undergo treatment, according to the mayor's office.
The deadline to apply is Nov. 18.
Seasoned amateur genealogists will be available to help you begin to research your family, organizers said.
Prizes will be awarded for the scariest, best looking and most original costumes by age group.
Florham Park police arrested a 40-year-old Madison man for drunk driving, according to a report.
Recent activity as reported by the Florham Park Police Department.
Over 450 potential job seekers and 25 hiring organizations have attended the Parsippany event in previous years, organizers said.
Work will be completed in Boonton, Butler, Chatham, Harding, Parsippany, Randolph, Rockaway Borough and Rockaway Township.
Law enforcement officers will discuss the opiate and heroin epidemic at the Jefferson Township Middle School Media Center on Oct. 25.
The cost is $25 for residents and $35 for non-residents.
William "Bill" Cleary has been an administrator in the district for nearly 30 years.
David Ribaudo and John Garza transferred to join the Parsippany Police Department and were sworn in by the mayor.
Residents of Washington Township and Chester can get free skin and oral cancer screenings on Oct. 24.
The Morris County Board of Freeholders are encouraging residents to attend the Oct. 26 meeting.
Judge Stephen Taylor denied a motion to dismiss the most serious charges against Bhavuk Uppal of Mountain Lakes.