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Bail Lowered for Man Accused of Pistol-Whipping Woman
Judge orders psychiatric evaluation upon Donald Ebert's jail release after incident that triggered lockdowns at schools and ended after a standoff in Livingston.

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Judge orders psychiatric evaluation upon Donald Ebert's jail release after incident that triggered lockdowns at schools and ended after a standoff in Livingston.

Morris Township Planning Board offered comments on the plan Monday and said they would stay tuned for any concerns from residents who have not yet had a chance to review the project.
Shower was left running and flexible ducts were ripped from the ceiling, police said.
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A look at the week ahead in East Hanover and Florham Park.
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Special deal on a pair of tickets is announced.
Madison schools were locked down Friday as police in several towns searched for a man who was considered armed and dangerous.
High school was temporarily locked down Friday as police in several towns searched for a man who was considered armed and dangerous.
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Owner of multi-family home on Park Avenue that was destroyed by a fire is due back in court in three weeks.
Rosaria Andraka advised honors students and helped coordinate educational opportunities outside the classroom.
MTV series 'Snooki and JWoww' shot a scene at the Route 10 pizzeria.
Darren Dachisen was sworn in as head of the borough's police force.
Madison Schools Superintendent Dr. Michael Rossi said the district is working 'to ensure that there is never a similar occurrence' after the cafeteria served bagels with an employee's blood on them.
A special meeting has been scheduled for the end of February.