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Debris Spill On I-280 Closes Lane In Morris County
Debris on I-280 in Morris County has prompted commuting delays Friday morning, authorities said.

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Debris on I-280 in Morris County has prompted commuting delays Friday morning, authorities said.

On Monday, Dec. 11, the Borough Council enacted an ordinance exempting the owners of what is now known as The Ivy from paying land taxes.
Surreal Creamery, which has stores in New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and Texas, just opened up in Morristown.
The referendum will be put to a public vote on March 12.
The body of Lara Emanuele, 46, who was reported missing on June 7, was found in a wooded area near Howard Boulevard and Route 80.
Ferring Pharmaceuticals, a pharmaceutical company in Parsippany-Troy Hills, intends to let off more than 70 workers by March 2024.
Nathaniel G. Yanez, 23, of Dover, sexually assaulted three victims in Morris County, according to the Prosecutor's Office.
Santa Claus will be making his way through Washington Township atop a fire truck. Here is where and when you can spot him:
Mayor James Barberio presented a proclamation to the owner of the Bedding Shoppe in recognition of more than 30 years of service in town.
The former chairperson of the Morristown Housing Authority (MHA) entered into pretrial intervention following a theft charge.
This weekend, veterans buried in Long Valley will be honored with remembrance wreaths at the Wreaths Across America ceremony.
A parent filed the appeal more than a month after a federal judge in New Jersey sided with the School District of the Chathams.
Aimee Toth, principal of Mountain View Middle School, was recognized by the Morris County New Jersey School Boards Association.
Barnes & Noble is preparing to reopen its Roxbury location after closing it three years ago.
Train service on the Morris-Essex line has been disrupted for the past week due to NJ Transit's need to repair overhead wires.
The baby Jesus has been taken from the Morristown Green nativity display.
Despite the fact that election season has ended, the contest for an open seat on the Parsippany Township Council continues with a recount.
Michelle Clark, a Chatham Board of Education member since 2014, has resigned.
This week, the state Senate unanimously passed legislation to sell a vacant school to the township.
The shop, FSS Armory, a New Jersey licensed gun dealer, was broken into on Jan. 6 and approximately 20 guns were stolen.