Morristown, NJ|News|
Major Morristown Street Project Pushed Back: Schedule, Traffic Impacts
Construction is expected to continue until mid-July.

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Construction is expected to continue until mid-July.

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Area shelters are looking for adopters as they work to get more than 120 cats and kittens out of a home.
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Don some green attire to enjoy a delicious Irish luncheon, and music by singer and pianist Alexandra Frederick, at this annual event.
The police chief gave borough residents an update on how officials have responded to an increase in vehicle thefts and home burglaries.
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Multiple fire companies responded to a blaze in the borough at around 12:30 a.m. Monday morning.
The company said it is looking to open its new Willowbrook Mall location by the end of March.
FBI agents have a federal arrest warrant for a 46-year-old man wanted for threatening bank employees during a Morris County robbery.
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Dylan, a third-grader, will face other local state champions next month, with the hopes of advancing to the national competition in April.
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