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After graduating Kutztown University in 2005, Jason briefly worked for a marketing agency, and then the Daily Record newspaper for more than three years. He's been a victim of the constant cutting in the newspaper industry and knows local news coverage is beginning to suffer because of it. That's why he's made a commitment to serve Patch and its readers with the best news coverage possible.
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Steven Crawford seeks civil and punitive damages, report says.
Authorities still searching to identify females who were filmed without consent.
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Two men treated for injuries then lodged in Morris County Correctional Facility in lieu of bail.
Pumpkin picking season hits height in mid-October.
Pumpkin picking season hits height in mid-October.
Charles Flartey swaps lyrics to popular songs to fit his baby's ears.
Century-old structure will likely be torn down in 2016, report says.