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Local drone-driving photographer captures more amazing scenes high above the town.

Sparta Township man claimed self-defense in 2014 incident, report says.
Town taking names and addresses for residents with mailboxes damaged during plowing.
Doreen Scouras moved to town more than 20 years ago.
Women were told to wire money via Western Union, MoneyGram or be arrested, police report.
Snow removal from city streets continues this week.
Analysis of crime data shows low violence, property crime across the region.
Arthur Lomando allegedly dropped in front of a train after the crime and had both feet amputated.
Data shows low numbers on violent crime, property crime in the Rose City.
Data analysis shows incredibly low overall score for Sussex County town.
Data shows crime is incredibly low in Chatham Township.
Data from 2014 shows Washington Township's crime rate is incredibly low.
Senior citizen ventured out in Morristown to get loaf of bread during weekend storm.
Officer on patrol smelled animal waste from outside of the building, police report.
$4 late fee for each month pet owner doesn't renew license, township says.
Lane will be shut during rush hour, police said.
Residents can park free overnight until Saturday morning.
Too many pedestrians moving around unsafely recently, police chief says.
Suspect needed to be subdued by local police, Chief says.
Suspect needed to be subdued by local police, Chief says.