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Drunken Driver Hit 110 MPH in I-287 Chase, State Police Say
John Arnold, of Hillsborough, faces DWI and eluding charges for early Friday morning incident.

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John Arnold, of Hillsborough, faces DWI and eluding charges for early Friday morning incident.

The amateur musical collectives made up of local citizens will perform holiday concerts this weekend as part of the Jefferson Arts Committee Christmas in the Village.
De Perna managed a home and raised a son during her 48 years in the borough.
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Donations of nonperishable food items and turkeys came from staff and students across the school district.
Morristown soup kitchen served more than 54,000 meals and gave away over 60 tons of food in 2012.
Morristown soup kitchen served more than 54,000 meals and gave away over 60 tons of food in 2012.
Morristown soup kitchen served more than 54,000 meals and gave away over 60 tons of food in 2012.
Morristown soup kitchen served more than 54,000 meals and gave away over 60 tons of food in 2012.
Morristown soup kitchen served more than 54,000 meals and gave away over 60 tons of food in 2012.
Jeffrey S. Mathesius II had to be revived by relatives and a police officer and then treated at hospital.
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.