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Large Bags, Drinks Banned At Morristown Football Games
The new policy is already in effect for football games.

Born and raised in Edison, this NJ native has spent the past three years covering Morris County, and the past year and a half covering Edison and Metuchen. Before joining the Patch team, Katie previously worked at MTV News, Fox 5 New York, and News 12 New Jersey. She is a graduate of Marymount Manhattan College in New York City.
When she's not reporting, Katie enjoys listening to punk rock, checking out the local art scene, and trying new recipes. She's a big Broadway nerd (her favorite show is Dear Evan Hansen) and book worm (Harry Potter is her go-to re-read).
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The new policy is already in effect for football games.

Only a week left to grab a scoop at Mendham Creamery before the winter!
The new restaurant serves a variety of Indian foods.
Make sure your dogs and cats are protected!
The township purchased a 12-acre parcel bordering the park.
Police made several arrests so far this month. Read about them here.
Jefferson police made several arrests between Sept. 15 and Oct. 8.
Know when to have your candy ready for trick-or-treaters!
We know you're busy. Here's a look back at some of the biggest stories in and around Morris County this week.
Police say the man allegedly looking in on someone in the bathroom.
The Morristown man is one of 12 expected to be charged in connection to the fight outside the the Manhattan Republican Club.
House Speaker Paul Ryan made fun of Democrat Mikie Sherrill's hometown during a campaign fundraiser for Republican Jay Webber.
Officials aren't sure what exactly they uncovered in the Pequannock River.
Charles E. Topping Jr., 88, was one of the founders of the local historical society, as well as a President and Trustee.
Breaking: Police are asking residents to avoid the area.
An avid cyclist, the one-time Board of Education president was killed in a tragic cycling crash.
Officials say they worked quickly to fix the error, which only affected one voter.
At this point in the investigation, no charges have been filed in the crash that killed a local news reporter.
Officials say the man, an I.T. professional, had over 138,000 child porn files on his computer.
The WMC student was honored at the Mayo PAC this week.