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Unlicensed Erratic Driver Busted With Heroin, Cocaine: Sparta Police
Police said Dallas J. Kruzelnick, 31, was swerving across Rt. 15 and had heroin, cocaine, and hypodermic needles in the car.

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Police said Dallas J. Kruzelnick, 31, was swerving across Rt. 15 and had heroin, cocaine, and hypodermic needles in the car.

Henry R. Henderson, 23, handed over a hypodermic needle and wax folds with heroin were found inside his car, police said.
Early Monday morning police found Elizabeth Richards, 21, on a nearby road and determined she was drunk, Lt. Douglas Compton said.
Larry Hayes, 43, of Hackettstown stole a check from his Washington Township employer and cashed it in, police said.
Kristin Miicke, 26, was arrested on Nov. 19
The 22-stall driving range, designed by golf architect, Steven Kay, is expected to open in the spring, officials said.
Donald Ebert, 58, received four years for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and 3 years for weapons possession, authorities said.
The line supports the Parsippany-Troy Hills officers "who put their lives on the line," Mayor James Barberio said.
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Four men used counterfeit ATM cards at a Florham Park bank on or about May 31, 2015, the Daily Record reported.
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Washington Township PBA 301 purchased shirts from non-profit Good Grief to support National Children's Grief Awareness Day.
Donations will be accepted at WTPD HQ until Dec. 16.
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The money came from teachers in all 14 district public schools, according to Parsippany-Troy Hills Education Association VP Jay Duhl.
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