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Several replacement options have been priced out by the town.

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Several replacement options have been priced out by the town.

Bucco is expected to undergo chemotherapy and radiation treatment. His prognosis is "quite good," a spokesperson said.
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The new burrito joint is hoping to open this March, a year after they announced they were coming to town.
The new burrito joint will open to customers at 11 a.m. on Feb. 8.
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The man was taken to the hospital with injuries, a spokesperson said.
Police say they were informed of a possible luring incident but could not confirm it happened.
Police say a parent reported that a woman smoking a cigarette tried to lure two children to her car.
Police say the officer sustained minor injuries.
Drivers should expect lane closures on Rt. 287 and congestion on local roads.
Neighbors in Morris Township and Manhattan told media outlets they were shocked Paula Chin's son was charged in connection to her death.
Auditions will be held in April, and technical positions are still accepting applications.
The annual event is back for it's 11th year in Hackettstown.
First responders are on the scene of a possible chemical leak in Parsippany Thursday morning.
After a warm spell this week, it's back to regular February weather.
Police say the Princeton man ducked under a tractor trailer that had stopped for gas and was hit when the truck started moving again.
An opening timeline will hopefully be announced following a February planning board meeting.
"We are too late for Mallory [Grossman]... It shouldn’t take the loss of life for us to act," one of the bill's sponsors said.
The dump truck has spilled debris and closed several lanes.