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Police Blotter: Six Arrested on Alcohol Related Charges
Man from New York charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.

Rick is the associate regional editor for Patch in Morris, Somerset, Sussex and Passaic counties. He has been involved in the coverage of Morris County news for nine years and has lived in Northern New Jersey his entire life (save for his first year in the world). He graduated from Penn State University with a B.A. in journalism, a minor in English, and as the sports editor of the Daily Collegian. Before becoming associate regional editor for Patch in Northern New Jersey, Rick was the inaugural Madison Patch editor, which was the 17th Patch site in the country and the first in Morris County when it launched on Nov. 25, 2009. Before Patch, Rick was the sports editor at the Daily Record, where he was assistant sports editor before that. He has also previously covered minor league baseball and various professional sporting events. He is excited to help cover the Patch communities in northern New Jersey.
Man from New York charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.

Championship field hockey team and those who select and donate the Madison Christmas tree were highlighted.
Variance was already approved, but had to be voted on again after the structure was leveled.
Property at 13 Madison Ave. will be both for office and residential use.
Dr. Kathleen Ruddy and her work with the Pink Virus Project could show virus as a cause of breast cancer.
Business administrator and Board of Education Secretary's last day will be June 30.
State championship team receives certificates and kind words.
Driver also charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, while passenger also charged with possession of a weapon.
Manufacturer voluntarily recalls drink in contamination scare.
Owners of new restaurant enjoying new digs, while DDC and Chamber of Commerce begin certificate program.
Not many towns have a downtown like the one in Madison.
The three candidates who won Borough Council seats raised over $8,000 more than their opponents in total.
The Historical Society is running the event, which will benefit the Luke Miller Forge, at Woodland Road property.
Newest councilman is a life-long Madison resident.
Contributors to Daggett were more than three times the number who gave to Gov. Corzine.
"Omnivores" was written by a 25-year-old Montclair State University graduate.
East Orange resident worked at Madison coffee shop.
Good for all Madison businesses, they will be sold at a discounted rate.
Police are searching for two more individuals.
Madison Patch becomes the first Patch in Morris County during a week residents celebrated downtown.