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Mendham Twp. Police Launch Twitter Account to Connect With Community
Department's account goes live this week, keeping residents apprised of events and information.

Email:
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Bio:
Jason Koestenblatt has lived in Morris County for most of his life. He loves it here and raises his family in the western part of the county.
He married his high school sweetheart – a lifelong resident of Morris County – and loves raising their three sons in this great area.
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.
Feel free to reach out to him, say hey, and share your thoughts.
Department's account goes live this week, keeping residents apprised of events and information.

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