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Mayoral Candidate Nelson Opens Campaign Headquarters
Jonathan Nelson kicked off his campaign with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at his new headquarters.

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Jonathan Nelson kicked off his campaign with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at his new headquarters.

John Montefusco Sr., a former Parsippany Planning Board attorney, pleaded guilty Monday.
10 candidates are running for three- or two-year unexpired terms on the Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Education.
A plethora of topics will come before the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council Tuesday night.
Two Assistant Principals were hired at Parsippany Hills High School, each with an annual salary of $99,000.
The Parsippany Police Department will set up DUI checkpoints and increase patrols as part of the national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign.
Here are a few things that are happening in the Tri-Boro this week.
Citizens for Health, Safety and Welfare group pens Patch Letter to the Editor.
A weekly roundup of top local news stories on Parsippany Patch.
Pet of the Week is brought to you by Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter in East Hanover.
Pet of the Week is brought to you by Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter in East Hanover.
Christopher Black, a Parsippany native, was found with a bullet wound to the chest in his San Diego apartment on March 23, 2013.
The Bloomingdale Regional Animal Shelter Society will have kittens, puppies, dogs and cats up for adoption Saturday at the Kinnelon Petco on Route 23 South.
Randy Fleming, 19, of Boonton and Bryan Tauro, 19 of Lake Hiawatha were arrested after police found 22 bags of heroin labeled 'Blue Magic' and 'POISON.'
Dr. Leroy Seitz paid the Board of Education $17,597, after a ruling was made by an administrative judge.
James Palladino, 32, of Parsippany was killed Thursday in a crash on Route 287, according to police.
The Saturn Erin Quinn was driving crashed into a tree down an embankment, state police say.
Larry Guay, 58 of Little Falls was arrested on disorderly conduct charges.
Two wallets were taken out of locked gym lockers from LA Fitness on Route 46 just three days apart, police say.