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1,000 Blood Test Results Returned In Lead Issue At Morristown Hospital
Medical center remains on bottled water until levels stabilize, spokeswoman says.

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Medical center remains on bottled water until levels stabilize, spokeswoman says.

Hackettstown man jailed on two counts of creating false public alarm, police report.
Notice from transportation group's management on Thursday to union workers has bad timing, coalition says.
Stephen Haar faces six years in prison for January incident.
Commuters in need of getting to Manhattan Monday through Friday can board at the Madison Train Station parking lot.
Police received alert the 24-year-old was at a private Califon residence Wednesday morning.
Juvenile was headed to bus stop Thursday morning when she was approached, police said.
Craig Newmark, who grew up in Morristown, pens letter asking communities to help provide basic classroom supplies.
Town's 'Phase II' of Speedwell Avenue facelift will eliminate parking spaces.
Ride-sharing service says #KeepNJMoving, asking users to be in 'high demand' areas if rail lines shut down March 13.
Crimes occurred in Boonton home in 2002, authorities said.
Joanne Gibbons moved to town in 1964.
Sixth-graders avenge regular season loss in championship matchup to claim trophy.
Spring break, Memorial Day weekend will be extended barring any inclement March weather.
More than 800 people have taken blood tests for possible exposure, hospital said.
Residents can bring certain items on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Squad will move on to national event in Alaska.
Discussions to resume Wednesday with face-to-face meetings set for Thursday.
Smoke could be seen billowing from parts of Morris County.
Parks and Forestry department finishes building just in time for spring weather.