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Shoplifting, Identity Theft Reports: Watchung Police Blotter
Here's the full Watchung police blotter for July 12-19.

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Here's the full Watchung police blotter for July 12-19.

Sessions are virtual will run from 7 to 8 p.m. on July 28 and August 4, 11, 18 and 25.
Union leaders are worried about the impact the closure of the Bergen County Health Care Center will have on worker's benefits.
Police said they learned that the man inappropriately touched the victim’s chest and pushed her into a wall.
Police analyzed over a dozen surveillance video submissions from residents. The "vehicle of interest" has a black stripe along its side.
The house has had multiple owners, including the current ones, Beth and Dennis McConnell, who have lived there for the past 32 years.
Gov. Murphy has to appoint a new superintendent of elections before the general election in Nov., according to reports.
The Flemington-Raritan First Aid and Rescue Squad reported having received an "overwhelming" number of requests for help.
Safi Patel and David Piwowarski each received a $2,500 scholarships, letters and a gift of congratulations.
Todd Wagner, 56, is accused of exposing himself twice last week in the same area in town, according to police.
The event starts at 4 p.m. and will continue until 7 p.m. There will be free burgers, beers and soda.
After a career of over 60 years managing the Verona Barber Shop, Dino Ditizii's impact on the community is being recognized.
Through its program FeedNJ, the organization has already bought hundreds of meals to be distributed in local New Jersey communities.
The cyclist struck the driver side of a police car on the way to a routine call, according to the Attorney General’s Office.
The next meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Montville High School Media Center.
The arrests were the result of a two-month-long investigation by Secaucus and Hoboken police.
A report by the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office blamed suspended Police Chief Robert Kugler for "serious deficiencies" in the department.
Officials from Maplewood and South Orange put out a statement reprimanding "any attempt to justify hate."
Officials from South Orange and Maplewood issued a statement denouncing "any attempt to justify hate."
The stretch of road affected spans from Morristown Green to Dehart Street in Morristown, officials said.