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Back home for Christmas After a 6-month renovation, a family begins...
BACK HOME FOR CHRISTMAS: After a 6-month renovation, a family begins holiday traditions in their new kitchen Saturday, December 19, 2009 North Jersey Homes All the Treacy family wanted for Christmas was a renovated kitchen a ' a a gifta TM that would take six months to receive.
Kinnelon vs Whippany Park Girls Basketball
Kinnelons Andrea Dunchus tries to pas the ball around Whippany Parks Casey Reggiani during the second half of Kinnelons 38 to 49 loss to Whippany Park in their girls varsity baskeyball game at Kinnelon High School.
Kinnelon: Police blotter, December 20
On Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 11:40 a.m. patrols received a call of a burglary alarm at a Saw Mill Road residence.
Suburban Trends: Letters, December 16
The Kinnelon-Butler Optimist Club would like to thank the communities of Kinnelon, Butler and Bloomingdale for their generosity during these difficult financial times in helping us during our recent fund-raiser. This fund-raiser provides help to local needy families during the holiday season.
'I stay the same you know that it's true'
"I stay the same you know that it's true" is a line from a song called "Janie I'm Nearly Forty" by the Irish band called the Wolfe Tones.
Thanks to the generosity of local residents, an annual Thanksgiving food drive wasn't a turkey.
Kinnelon: Police Blotter, December 13
A 63-year-old West Orange man was accused of driving while intoxicated after Patrolman Patrick McDonnell reportedly saw his 1999 Cadillac on Kinnelon Road traveling at a slow rate of speed with its hazard lights on and an overdue inspection sticker.
Strip malls look to little guys
The Meadtown Shopping Center in Kinnelon has seen enough turnover to reflect the recession's impact on the retail industry.
The possession of knowledge does not kill the sense of wonder and mystery. There is always more mystery.
Riverdale: Police Blotter, December 6
On the morning of Dec. 2, Patrolman Anthony Famularo pulled over a commercial Ford van for failure to display a business name and address, finding in his investigation that the Hillside driver had no license, according to police.
Pequannock: Police Blotter, December 6
On Saturday, Nov. 28, at approximately 2:39 a.m., Lt. Dan Dooley was working supplemental DWI enforcement and traveling north on Route 23 in Pompton Plains when he observed a two-door 2008 Honda allegedly following his police vehicle too closely.
Recommendations: Royal Warsaw in Elmwood Park, Cheeseburger in...
Here are three other popular family restaurants that have been reviewed: ELMWOOD PARK ROYAL WARSAW RESTAURANT AND BAR ** 1/2 A comfortable place, for those familiar with Polish cuisine and those tasting it for the first time, and a bargain as well.
Kinnelon schools use PowerSchool to communicate with parents
PowerSchool, which will make it easier for parents and the Kinnelon school district to communicate with each other, is making its debut.
Teen driver smashes glass doors at Kinnelon hair salon
The 2002 four-door Chevrolet, driven by a 17-year-old boy from Pompton Plains, had been parked in front of the Fantastic Sam's salon around 7: 15 p.m, Kinnelon Police Lt.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Joseph Sedwick
DENVILLE - Denville residents Floyd Joseph Sedwick and Mary Jane Sedwick celebrated 50 years of marriage.
High school food donations to benefit Englewood pantry
MONTVALE George McKenna predicted that on Thanksgiving Day, there would be a lot of smiles on the faces of the clients who visit St.
Ryan Thomas Haupt, the son of Carl and Sandra Haupt of Kinnelon, will celebrate his tenth birthday on Dec.
Riverdale: Police Blotter, November 22
While running radar on Interstate 287 North, Patrolman Eric Hollenstein flagged a silver 1999 Honda for excessive speed and later determined that the Riverdale motorist had a suspended license, according to police.
Elizabeth B. Baisley and Brian J. Golden
KINNELON - Timothy G. and Elizabeth C. Baisley of Kinnelon announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth B. to Brian J. Golden.
Pedestrians get fewer brakes than deer
Although red-light pedestrian crossings are limited on Route 23, I was surprised to learn that rush-hour traffic often comes to a respectful halt in Kinnelon to allow foot traffic, even where red lights aren't installed.