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Drugs, Warrant Arrests In Bloomingdale: Blotter
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Read about recent police activity in the blotter here.

Much of the lake remains under a harmful algae bloom advisory, but one section of the lake is now safe to swim in, officials said.
We know you're busy. Here's a look back at some of the biggest stories in and around Morris County this week.
Police were attempting to arrest a man following an alleged domestic assault when an officer-involved shooting happened, prosecutor says.
The westbound lanes of Route 46 were closed for several hours after a man was struck and killed.
The westbound lanes of Route 46 were closed for several hours after a man was struck and killed.
A Rockaway Township 22-year-old will spend the next five years in jail, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office said.
Described by the rescue as "a lover of men," this adorable dog is looking for a new home.
The restaurant is bringing their Louisiana Creole-style seafood boils to Metuchen.
The motorcycle was the only vehicle involved in the crash, police said.
A $6,000 reward, pizza box flyers and an active social media presence over the past month still hasn't brought a Seeing Eye puppy home.
Police are once again reminding residents to always keep their cars locked.
The popular circus feature tied up traffic on a major North Jersey road when it fell off the back of a truck.
The lake currently gets $500,000 in state funding— but that number should be more like $4 million, one assemblywoman says.
Don't miss out on this fun festival in August.
2,800 new curve warning signs will be installed to meet new federal regulations.
The population management hunt will take place across much of the fall and winter in Schooley's Mountain Park.
The population management hunt will take place across much of the fall and winter in Parsippany parks.
Campers at Grace Day Camp raised money to help provide water filtration to those in Haiti.
The downed power lines are also causing some power outages in the area.