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Muslim Journal honors Bill Cosby, Jim Brown and Hudson County figures at dinner in Jersey City
Jersey City Superintendent of Schools Dr. Charles T. Epps Jr. was one of the award recipients last night at the Muslim Journal dinner at the Casino in the Park in Jersey City.
Lincoln Park man sentenced for assault with baseball bat
A former borough man was sentenced today to 300 days in jail for striking a man in the head with a small baseball bat after the victim had a verbal dispute with teenagers making noise on a street.
Boonton: Police Botter, Dec. 16
On Nov. 30 at 1:52 p.m., police charged a 14-year-old student from Lincoln Park with simple assault after he allegedly slapped a female acquaintance in the face, during a dispute in the high school hallway.
Faith stronger than spinal-cord injury
Michael Monaco would like to move his arms. In his dreams, he would like to walk his dogs, drive a car, greet a visitor to his Lincoln Park home at the front door, standing.
Morris County program aims to make towns more 'walkable''
In Dover, the issue was crowded downtown sidewalks and the conflict between vehicles and pedestrians, especially during morning and evening commute hours.
Anyone who drives around Morris County these days, probably sees people walking, many more, in fact, than they did, say, 10 years ago.
At charity event for Paterson hospital, 'Housewives' leave drama, Danielle at home
The "Real Housewives of New Jersey" minus the TV cameras, the drama and Danielle met with fans and posed for photos Sunday in a fundraising event to benefit young patients at St.
Army Corps may reopen Passiac River flooding study
Could levies along the Passaic River prevent periodic floods that have caused more than $1 billion in damage over the last 25 years? Or perhaps a new reservoir in the Two Bridges area along the Wayne and Lincoln Park border, or building floodgates at the Beatties Dam in Little Falls would tame flood waters that have claimed lives, destroyed homes, ...
Forget Jersey City's corruption, just clean the streets
For those who don't live here, the daily news reports on Jersey City political corruption are a running gag.
To the Editor: On Nov. 25, fire broke out at a home on President Street in Lincoln Park at 1:15 p.m. Firefighters from Pequannock, Towaco and Wayne arrived on the scene and extinguished it quickly, but the damage was already done.
Lincoln Park BOE Member Tom Bellas resigns from BOE
School board Trustee Tom Bellas announced at the Nov. 24 Lincoln Park Board of Education meeting that he is resigning from his elected position effective immediately.
Woodburning stove eyed as cause of Lincoln Park fire that injured two
LINCOLN PARK--A woodburning stove is believed to have sparked a blaze that tore through a President Street home and injured two people the day before Thanksgiving, officials said.
Lincoln Park BOE terminates enrollment with health benefits plan as...
The Board of Education passed a resolution on Nov. 24 to end the Lincoln Park districta s participation with the New Jersey State Health Benefits Plan .
Homeowner burned in Lincoln Park fire
Woodbridge's favorite son, Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora visited his alma mater, Woodbridge High School, for the opening of a new athletic training center.
Link to bike path proposed By Sid Johnston
A proposed biking trail that would run from Pequannock to Wayne and recently got a boost from the federal government in the form of $1.9 million has caught the eyes of its neighbors in Lincoln Park who hope to link up to it in the future.
He additionally was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, making an improper left turn, failing to exhibit credentials and having unlawfully tinted safety glass.
Students help to thank local veterans
Veterans' Day has always been a time for remembering those who served in the Armed Forces, and this year, Boonton took that solemn holiday to a new level, by honoring some of its own with a medal unique to Morris County.
A lot going on at the Morris County technology school
DENVILLE - There was a lot of doing at the Morris County School of Technology recently.
Boonton: Police Blotter, Nov. 11
On Oct. 28, at 8:47 p.m., police arrested Nancy Ostlund, 47, of Oakridge, charging her with leaving the scene of an accident, refusal to submit to breathalyzer test and driving while intoxicated.
Pequannock blood drive to help girl with cancer
Pequannock police officers are holding a blood drive Saturday to help a 3-year-old Bloomingdale girl with a rare nerve-cell cancer.
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