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Morris County Receives Green Acres Funding From DEP
DEP: $67.4 million in Department of Environmental Protection Green Acres program funding is available through Morris and N.J.
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DEP: $67.4 million in Department of Environmental Protection Green Acres program funding is available through Morris and N.J.
DEP: $67.4 million in Department of Environmental Protection Green Acres program funding is available through Morris and N.J.
DEP: $67.4 million in Department of Environmental Protection Green Acres program funding is available through Morris and N.J.
The convenience store donated $2,637 to area youth who are cheerleaders, football players and wrestlers.
Michael Keenan, 23, drove the teen to Mt. Olive hotels to have sex and collected some of the money for himself, police said.
Sean Aussem on Wednesday afternoon was arrested after striking a marked police vehicle – with an officer inside – while drunk, police said.
The meals were delivered to people in need, Sgt. Darren Tynan said.
Yashira Schiavo is battling a rare form of cancer and will need a stem cell transplant.
Brian Stangl was the passenger in a vehicle that Officer Kevin Barnes stopped on Rt. 46, Lt. Douglas Compton said.
Anthony "Tony" Calabro was sworn in Tuesday.
All westbound lanes of Rt. 280 were closed Wednesday afternoon, officials said.
Kids ride free all weekend, NJ TRANSIT officials said in a news release.
WithumSmith+Brown, PC held its fifth annual "Withum Week of Caring."
The proclamation "[calls] attention to the county’s neediest residents, especially during the holiday season..." officials said.
Chatham High Principal Darren Groh made the announcement at Monday's BOE meeting, Tap into Chatham reported.
The Freeholders are expected to vote on the grant approval at their Dec. 14 meeting, officials said.
The Freeholders are expected to vote on the grant approval at their Dec. 14 meeting, officials said.
The Freeholders are expected to vote on the grant approval at their Dec. 14 meeting, officials said.
The Freeholders are expected to vote on the grant approval at their Dec. 14 meeting, officials said.