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Kinnelon Police Officers Honored for 'Exemplary' Duty
From tackling alleged burglars to stopping an attempted suicide, officers were honored Thursday for going beyond their daily job routines.

From tackling alleged burglars to stopping an attempted suicide, officers were honored Thursday for going beyond their daily job routines.

After La Baita closed, the Italian restaurant's menu has been combined with the Mexican eatery.
Money raised will support Montville Police Explorers program.
JCP&L to evaluate where maintenance is needed on overhead transmission lines.
Public can bid on unpaid water and sewer taxes.
Borough's second annual festival will include an artist's colony and kid zone.
Police said man was seen jumping out of car he allegedly broke into.
Program will help kids think and talk about healthy lifestyles, social situations.
Kinnelon Council will honor individuals for helping an elderly man during an apparent heart attack.
Violinist and movie madness on tap for September events.
Parties still in the process of designating salaries before the pact can be ratified.
Owner of Orchard Hill Farm said she is still so discouraged by actions of produce thieves, she may not open stand next year.
Number of outages increased as Tuesday storms continued.
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Tuesday's Bloomingdale Council meeting was canceled. A special meeting will be held on Sept. 25 instead.
Lake Parsippany resident Katelyn 'Katie' Lee Ackerman eulogized at funeral service Monday.
Township committee continues to discuss paving of shared municipal, board of education lot.
Volunteer service organization hopes to work with others to enhance community.
NJEA representative said no organized effort is in place for teachers to only offer extra help on Thursdays.