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Sparta Mother Faces Child Porn Charges After FBI Investigation
One FBI agent says Dominique Saczawa, 31, privately shared her own images and videos of sexual abuse to children with an undercover agent.

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One FBI agent says Dominique Saczawa, 31, privately shared her own images and videos of sexual abuse to children with an undercover agent.

Washington Township’s Mayor urges residents to follow the township’s social media and Rave updates as Hurricane Ida's remnants pass through.
Police cautioned residents to take keys or fobs and valuables with them, after a number of car theft attempts were made on Monday.
Weather hydrographs and cameras show the rainy effects of Ida's remnants may cause a rise in the Passaic River.
“This decision didn’t come lightly,” organizers from Hackettstown’s BID wrote about the Sept. 9 event.
Only a few of these significant saplings from the grounds of the World Trade Center are distributed worldwide each year.
Fine handcrafted items await shoppers at one of New Jersey’s and the Northeast's top craft events.
Drew Miller of Troop 156, a West Morris Central High School senior, built the picnic area at Palmer Park, attaining the rank of Eagle.
In Chatham Borough from Aug. 20 through Aug. 26, six residents tested positive for COVID-19, for a total of 30 people since Aug. 1.
There will be free blood pressure screenings and vaccines, plus guest speakers and health and social service providers planning to come.
In addition to televisions, computers and other electronic items, certain types of household e-waste can be dropped off.
Inflatable ice cream cones, donuts, pizza slices, dinosaurs, sharks and unicorns joined in on Noe Pond Club's floating fun.
Though saddened, the eatery told the community they “wouldn’t leave without a proper goodbye," which included their "famous fried chicken."
The owners of Bea McNally's plan to continue the display in their restaurants in and outside of Hackettstown.
The teal ribbon movement is coming back to Chester and Mendham to raise awareness about ovarian cancer.
“Generation Wrecks,” one of the film's stars from and some scenes filmed in Chatham, premieres at iconic TCL Chinese Theatre on Sept. 12.
The owners of OMG Burger & Brew and Long Valley Brew Pub plans to continue the displays in their restaurants in and outside of Long Valley.
The Oscar Meyer Wienermobile and Hot Doggers also rolled in to be a part of the festivities and make it an even more “bunderful” time.
The interim superintendent provided an update before the Sept. 1 start of school on masks, hand washing, health screenings and more.
At the Historic Park at Pitney Farm one can dedicate trees, benches and more in memory or honor of loved ones.