Morristown, NJ|News|
'Complete Streets' Policy Adopted
Town Council voted for policy at Tuesday council meeting.

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<b>Hometown:</b> Middletown, NJ<br><b>Education:</b> B.A., English, Alfred University, 2003<br><b>Birthday:</b> April 16
<b>Welcome video:</b> http://patch.com/A-yLp<br><strong>John's Pole Dancing video:</strong> http://patch.com/A-Q3R
John Dunphy has been writing professionally since covering Sayreville and Edison for Greater Media Newspapers from 2004-2006. He became Managing Editor for Packet Publications, in Princeton, covering Lawrence Township and several other towns in the Mercer County area, where he remained until late 2008.
He has briefly taught English in South Korea twice, in 2005 and 2010, the most recent stint cut short due to a nasty case of not wanting to have gallbladder surgery done in a foreign country. In addition, John has written freelance for several publications on topics ranging from music to community government to his two biggest passions–food and the environment. He maintains (sporadically) a site, Confessions of an Acre Whore, posting reports on the latest open space and farmland acquisitions throughout the state.
Besides writing, John has a number of other interests, including cycling, reading and paying off his student loans. He also loves karaoke (when he can), meditating (when he gets around to it), nature hikes (when he's not taking a nap) and eating out (this one actually happens with regularity). With so many restaurants in Morristown, he's got his work cut out for him, and he wouldn't have it any other way.
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<b>How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious):</b> Lazy Buddhist.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
<b>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? </b>How are new developments like 40 Park going to pan out in the long run? When will redevelopment on Speedwell Avenue actually begin? Will the businesses opening in Morristown be able to survive (especially if multiple types of the same concept crop up)?
Town Council voted for policy at Tuesday council meeting.

The ABC Commission hearing continues at 6:30 p.m. July 18 at Town Hall.
Free showing of documentary set for 6:30 p.m. at Unity Charter School.
Ordinance amendment introduced July 17; Town Council expected to approve at Aug. 14 meeting.
BOE president says participation in program 'not related' to Linda Murphy's reassignment.
Kleber Cordova to be sentenced at the Morris County Courthouse.
Work continues on the cafe chain's coming Morristown location.
Morristown hospital ranked as a top hospital nationwide for cardiology, heart surgery and gynecology.
Event to be held 10:30 a.m. July 25 at 20 Hillcrest Ave., site of a two-acre open space acquisition for neighborhood park.
Town Council meets at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Town Hall.
European-style eatery, coffee spot opened in August 2010 on South Street.
Annual event will begin to close roads starting at 5:45 p.m. Thursday, July 19.
Zebu Forno, a European-style eatery and coffee spot opened in August 2010 on South Street.
People react to Sunday night's robbery of South Street supermarket.
Two men took approximately $1,000 from the store Sunday night, police said.
Annual event was held Friday through Sunday.
Town Council, Zoning Board and Redevelopment meet this week, and a classic musical makes its way to MPAC.
What happened during the week that you may have missed?
Head to Jonathan Smith Road and 40 Park for the priciest properties.
Festivities held on the Fourth of July.