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Kinnelon: Police Blotter, November 11
On Nov. 7, at 6:20 p.m., Patrolmen Nicholas Cifelli and Sean Patalita responded to a report of a suspicious motor vehicle parked on Dogwood Trail.
Season right for emergency preparedness
Before winter shows its wicked weather side, felling trees and power lines, perhaps severing you from your family, the climate is right to plan and prepare for emergencies.
Home Energy Matters in Kinnelon looking to green movement to help with energy efficiency
The green movement is picking up a lot of energy, and a borough couple is looking to harness that energy and turn it into dollars and cents.
In three Morris districts, aides push for better pay, benefits
Teachers' aides in three Morris County school districts are seeking better pay and health benefits, bargaining for the first time as organized unions.
Volunteer with voter literature ends up in court
Josephine Sippie-Gora on Tuesday took on what she thought was a harmless volunteer task of distributing voter's rights literature in a hallway outside the Morris County Board of Elections office in Morristown.
2 GOPers finish well ahead of Democrat in Kinnelon
KINNELON - Republican candidates Andrew J. San Filippo and Dan O'Dougherty handily won the two open, three-year seats on the borough council.
New Jersey's Synergy Opens California Office
Synergy Professional Associates, of Kinnelon, N.J., has announced that Myles Alonzo has recently joined Synergy as manager of their new West Coast office.
Frank Calabrese of Kinnelon, age 10 was the recent winner of guess the weight of the great pumpkin contest held at Hamilton Farms in Boonton Township.
Board of education meeting highlights
At its Thursday, Oct. 22 meeting, the Board of Education considered agenda items that included new district hires, stimulus grant money, and a new transportation agreement.
Kinnelon opts to purchase Weber Tract
KINNELON a ' A 169-acre tract of land in the Highlands that was once slated for a large housing development is a step closer to preservation.
Kinnelon: Police Blotter, October 18
The Detective Bureau is investigating the burglary of a Boonton Avenue home, which was stripped of an undetermined amount of jewelry as reported on the afternoon of Oct.
New artificial turf campaign started
An effort to bring an artificial turf field to Kinnelon has been initiated and residents have been asked to support the endeavor by adding their names to an online petition.
Suburban Trends: letters, October 11
"The Last Picture Show." I'm not referring to the book by Larry McMurtry, but to the recent demise of the Abby Cinema in West Milford.
Cops: Two runaways break into Mendham home, drink all the alcohol inside
MENDHAM - Two 17-year-old girls who ran away from a rehabilitation center are accused of breaking into a Townsend Road home and drinking all of the alcohol contained therein, police said.
A pair of 7-year-old boys from Kinnelon got into trouble last week by allegedly pointing a toy gun at other children on the school bus home and threatening to shoot.
FDU poll shows Corzine and Christie in a dead heat
Gov. Jon Corzine and Republican Christopher Christie are in a statistical dead heat in the race for Governor of New Jersey, with Corzine leading 38%-37% among likely voters in a Fairleigh Dickinson University Public Mind poll released this morning.A Independent Christopher Daggett is at 17%. When Daggett is replaced in the ballot test by an obscure ...
Dover man passes up plea deal in death of two Kinnelon teens
CHEER: To police in Butler and Kinnelon for rescuing two fishermen who were injured while fishing this week in the Butler Reservoir.
3 arrested in Maple Leaf coin scam
A picture of a a one-ounce Gold Maple Leaf bullion coin. Using a few genuine coins and hundreds of fakes, three suspects are alleged to have enticed jewelry store owners into buying significant numbers of counterfeit ones.
Fireboat used to ferry injured NJ anglers to ambulances
A fishing trip at the Butler Reservoir for two Passaic County men and a Garfield man Tuesday turned into a nighttime rescue for police, a borough police spokesman said yesterday.