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Police In Long Valley Fundraise For Pancreatic Cancer Charity
The Washington Township Police Department invited a “Support Squad" to help raise funds and awareness, in honor of a retired Newton officer.

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The Washington Township Police Department invited a “Support Squad" to help raise funds and awareness, in honor of a retired Newton officer.

The Blairstown Police Department is asking for anyone who saw Daniel A. Cannone, his car found in Sussex County, to contact them.
Mendham Borough resident Deborah D’Urso shares why she is running for the Mendham Borough Board of Education.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response.
Chester resident Thomas Murphy shares why he is running for the Chester School District's Board of Education.
Cynthia Field Ruggiero, one of the candidates, shares why she is running for the Washington Township Schools Board of Education.
Lara Freidenfelds, who is running for a three-year seat, shares why she is running for Chatham's Board of Education.
The Hopatcong Middle School is going to gather up donated candy, which will be sent to troops overseas.
There are grand opening promotions at Hackettstown's new QuickCheck to celebrate the location, for a limited time.
Dana Levens, a Chester Township resident, shares why she is running for the Chester School District's Board of Education.
The fun kicks off this Friday at 4 p.m., then again at 6, at West Morris Central High School, to fundraise for the American Cancer Society.
Chatham Borough announced 18 new COVID-positive tests from the start of the month through Oct. 14.
The Chester Police Department has a drop box in the lobby for Oct. 23's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day and year-round.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response.
Brian Hargrove, who is running for a one-year, unexpired term, shares why he is running for Chatham's Board of Education.
Peter Dumovic, who already serves on the board, shares why he is running for the Mendham Township Board of Education.
José Lourenço, an incumbent on the board, shares why he is running for the Washington Township Schools Board of Education.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response.