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Former Chief, Mendham Twp. Settle Sexual Harassment Lawsuit For $65K
Nearly a year after Steve Crawford filed suit, both sides agree to move on.

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Nearly a year after Steve Crawford filed suit, both sides agree to move on.

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Incident occurred Saturday afternoon at intersection of Columbia Turnpike and Hanover Road in Florham Park, police report.
Robert Miceli passed away suddenly at his home on Sunday, June 5.
Collinsville is shutting doors June 30 after spending decades at St. Peter's Episcopal Church.
Pasquale Libertino has been on the force for 27 years.
County, towns join to file legal motions against Morristown & Erie Railway to stop storing propane and butane-filled cars on tracks.
Full-day event set for Main Street.
Modera Parsippany will begin leasing in fall of 2017.
Maria Patamia taught in Mt. Olive for more than 30 years.
Township workers will be roaming neighborhoods on foot and in vehicles to keep tabs on number of dogs in town.
Richard Diegnan will occupy one of two Republican ballot positions in November General Election.
Winner won't be declared until Tuesday, June 14.