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Russ's Ravings: I Am Suffering From News Fatigue. Help Me
The endless slog of disasters and vitriol have left me numb and seeking some escape. And I think my readers are a conduit to happier news.

I have been a journalist, columnist and adjunct professor since 2002. I've worked in traditional print media, international magazines and online media (with a small break to exclusively do academia for a year) during my career.
I was born and raised in Morris County, New Jersey where I still reside with my wife and daughter. I launched Mendham-Chester Patch in January of 2012.
After a four-year break where Patch and I parted ways, I was thrilled to be back in the fold as a field editor and this homecoming provided me with the opportunity to work with different sites in New Jersey and hopefully contributed to the national news conversation.
Currently, I am a senior regional manager due more to my advanced age than anything else. It is my honor to work with some really great people and live out my never-ending J. Jonah Jameson fantasies.
You will also always be able to spot me because when I am working, I am sporting my fedora. A trick taught to me by an old colleague of mine to help you become recognizable on your beat. So when you see “the Patch guy with the hat” make sure you say hello!
You can reach me at: russ.crespolini@patch.com
The endless slog of disasters and vitriol have left me numb and seeking some escape. And I think my readers are a conduit to happier news.

Morris County Clerk Ann Grossi has put together an instructional video on how to fill out and submit your vote-by-mail ballot.
The operation is aimed at reducing preventable deaths and injuries on rail lines.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this world. Let's help share these amazing stories!
We all know someone who's making a difference in this world. Let's help share these amazing stories!
Tired of all the "bad news" we're inundated with? Help share stories of local heroes by telling us about them.
Tired of all the "bad news" we're inundated with? Help share stories of local heroes by telling us about them.
Tired of all the "bad news" we're inundated with? Help share stories of local heroes by telling us about them.
Tired of all the "bad news" we're inundated with? Help share stories of local heroes by telling us about them.
The heroes have escaped their comic books and are hiding in local businesses. Can you complete the scavenger hunt for them?
New location at 30 Main Street has opened their doors again, 10 months and one pandemic later.
The Rockaway location is just one of 200 locations slated to close, according to USA Today.
More than 1,000 patrons were found at Island Dragway over the weekend, according to State Police Superintendent Col. Patrick Callahan.
The drug, which can work to reverse an opioid overdose, will be made free at local pharmacies from Sept. 24 through Sept. 26.
The drug, which can work to reverse an opioid overdose, will be made free at local pharmacies from Sept. 24 through Sept. 26.
The drug, which can work to reverse an opioid overdose, will be made free at local pharmacies from Sept. 24 through Sept. 26.
The drug, which can work to reverse an opioid overdose, will be made free at local pharmacies from Sept. 24 through Sept. 26.
The drug, which can work to reverse an opioid overdose, will be made free at local pharmacies from Sept. 24 through Sept. 26.
The drug, which can work to reverse an opioid overdose, will be made free at local pharmacies from Sept. 24 through Sept. 26.
Mark and Maria Broadhurst, whose 24-year-old son, Joshua, died in December, are working to help others avoid their pain.