Tri-Boro, NJ|News|
Kinnelon Library Seeking Book Sale Volunteers
Friends of the library are encouraging residents to drop off gently used books between Aug. 1 and Aug. 16.

In addition to writing, I love anything involving the outdoors. I am an avid snowboarder and hit the slopes any chance I get. I have always wished to ride the peaks of Utah and Colorado. In the summer I enjoy archery, camping, day-hiking, zip-lining, rock climbing, biking and trap shooting. I am very open to trying new things and have always wanted to see different countries and cultures of the world. I have been to Mexico, Canada, Italy, Sicily, Greece and Turkey. If I could visit anywhere in the world right now, New Zealand would be my first choice.
Friends of the library are encouraging residents to drop off gently used books between Aug. 1 and Aug. 16.

The New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) awarded Parsippany High School Valedictorian Michael McVea with a $500 scholarship.
Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Education members were 'moved' by public comment from district paraprofessionals.
The Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board of Adjustment will make a final ruling on September 18, after four years of hearings.
Tools, electronics, motorcycle stolen in separate incidents.
Parsippany-Troy Hills Republican Primary Candidates Michael Strumolo and Vincent Ferrara are alleging a number of improper mail-in ballots cast in the June 4 Primary.
The Citizens for Health, Safety and Welfare intends to get enough people to exceed the maximum capacity of the building and shut the meeting down.
Jorge Garcon fled after being confronted by officers, police say.
Sai Ramesh Maddi kicked, bit, burned and stomped on his wife Sireesha Pesala, fracturing five of her vertebrae, according to a report.
The New Jersey Education Association will hold a rally outside of the Board of Education offices at the start of Thursday's meeting.
Parsippany-Troy Hills has several cooling stations available to residents looking to escape the excessive heat.
Public Libraries are air conditioned and open for residents looking to cool off.
Waterview ordinance is not yet ready for introduction, said Parsippany-Troy Hills Municipal Clerk Yancy Wazirmas.
Resident returns home from work to find computer and television missing.
Mayor accuses candidate of 'harassing' town employees; Nelson says the claim is the 'mayor's paranoia speaking.'
Planning Board, Council, Zoning Board and Board of Ed meetings are scheduled this week in Parsippany-Troy Hills.