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Drop the Drugs—Just Not In Front of the Cops, OK?
Also, one alleged burglar calls cops to report someone's trying to steal his stuff.

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Also, one alleged burglar calls cops to report someone's trying to steal his stuff.

The comedian and songwriter performs Saturday with the Sanctuary Concert Series.
The best comments from throughout the area over the week.
The governor tore into the board Thursday night during a press conference.
After getting the green light from the Township Committee, the contractor removed three trees from the Colony Pool property.
FDU poll says 31 percent feel favorably about senator, 51 percent about president.
Current site has reached its capacity, plans discussed for improved version.
Borough Council pulls resolution for a Municipal Pool advisory board.
State funding meant straight lines across street.
Borough man, 26, also charged with marijuana and drug paraphernalia possession.
Green Village Volunteer Fire Department holds clay shooting event once a year to raise money for cancer.
Comments from Morris County Patch sites throughout the week.
Members of the Planning Board will present a draft ordinance at the Nov. 17 meeting.
Borough Councilman Bruce Harris urges residents to vote on Tuesday.
Chatham Board of Education opposes governor's plans to impose administrator caps.
Former Mayor Kiehn cites competence and credibility in his endorsement of Collander and Fife for Chatham Borough Council.
8 spaces added to train station's northern lot, more to come.
Patch introduces new weekly conversation on statewide topics with local impact.