Oct 31, 2009 | Daily Record
Hackettstown PBA sponsoring food drive
HACKETTSTOWN -- The Hackettstown PBA 369 is sponsoring an autumn food drive to benefit the Trinity United Methodist Church Lords Pantry of Hackettstown.
Republican Chris Christie rallies the troops in Hackettstown
Republican candidate for New Jersey governor Chris Christie addresses a group of supporters at a campaign event in Toms River Township, N.J., on Wednesday.
Mendhams, Chesters looking at shared recreation tonight
CHESTER TWP. - With consolidation of services the talk in many towns, the Mendhams and Chesters are no exception.
Community invited to Halloween fun at Centenary in Hackettstown
HACKETTSTOWN -- The Centenary College Student Government Association will be running a Halloween celebration at 10 a.m. Oct.
High Bridge resident Donald L. "Hank" Hankinson is dead at age 92
Donald L. "Hank" Hankinson died Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009 at Brakeley Park Care in Lopatcong Township.
4 at 4 p.m. and Nov. 5 through 7 at 8 p.m. at the school, 70 Whippany Road, Morris Township.
Republican Chris Christie makes second campaign stop in Warren County in less than a week
Republican Chris Christie addresses residents Thursday at the House of the Good Shepherd retirement community in Hackettstown.
Driver who rear-ends police car is charged with DWI
MOUNT OLIVE -- A Hackettstown driver who rear-ended a police car that was stopped at a red light at 12:20 a.m. today was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated, police said.
Cops: Hackettstown man assaulted, spit on officer
HACKETTSTOWN - A Hackettstown man was arrested and charged with two counts of aggravated assault after he allegedly struck a police officer in the jaw and tried to spit on him on Brook Drive on Tuesday evening, police said.
New Jersey state Senate candidates tackle medical marijuana, same-sex marriage in radio debate
From medical marijuana and same-sex marriage to state funding for New Jersey schools, two state Senate candidates laid out their differences this morning during a debate at Hackettstown-area radio station WRNJ-AM 1510 .
Warren, Hunterdon counties receive state grants for road improvements
A total of 27 municipalities in Warren and Hunterdon counties will share in about $104 million of grants to improve local roads, the New Jersey Department of Transportation announced Wednesday.
Centenary College, Hackettstown High School team up with equine program
Equine studies seems like a rare class for a college, much less a high school. But Centenary College last week agreed to extend its horse-related education to Hackettstown High School, expanding the relationship between the two town institutions, according to a college news release.
Imaginative cuisine in bustling Hackettstown storefront
Stella G's blends folksiness with some refined menu choices, a combo that seems just right for Hackettstown's increasing level of culinary sophistication.
Other health news -- hospitals in Sussex County earn high marks in a state review.
Other health news -- hospitals in Sussex County earn high marks in a state review.
St. Joseph's School notes Blind Awareness Month
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Morris students attend 'virtual' classes
Oceanography, pre-veterinary medicine, American pop music. Four Morris County area high schools have expanded their course catalogs to include these and some 140 other specialty courses by joining a virtual high school.
Two teams of candidates square off for two Hackettstown Council seats
One pair of candidates are sitting Hackettstown Town Council members; the others, aspiring.
US Kitchens & Baths Makes Generous Team Donation
Dean Springmeyer, President of US Kitchens & Baths, in Hackettstown and East Hanover, has made the very first team donation to the Seventh Annual Joan Knechel Memorial Walk , which will take place on October 18, 2009.
Warren County father sues human-services group, New Jersey after '07 Delaware River drowning
A Warren County father is suing a national network of human services providers and state agencies after his 19-year-old son drowned in the Delaware River in 2007, a report in the Express-Times said.
Hackettstown man was allegedly drunk, harassing middle school students
A Hackettstown man was arrested Tuesday after police said he was drunk and harassing children leaving Hackettstown Middle School.
PARSIPPANY - A woman who allegedly shoplifted baby formula from a Walgreens store last weekend was injured after being run over by a getaway van driven by one of two co-conspirators in the crime, police said.
Main Street in Hackettstown will close for work this weekend
HACKETTSTOWN - Motorists are advised that road work this coming weekend will temporarily shut down sections of Route 46 and Mountain Avenue, and detours will be posted, police said.
Hackettstown school superintedent wins kudos
HACKETTSTOWN -- School Superintendent Robert K. Gratz was selected as the 2010 New Jersey Association of School Administrators Northern Regional Superintendent of the Year.
Hackettstown police say man had knife at Quick Check
A Morris County man was charged with disorderly conduct Wednesday after police said they found him with a knife at the Quick Check in Hackettstown.
The men, accompanied by several female students, garnered smiles and smirks from their Ramapo classmates as they tried to navigate the campus in their spikes.