Oct 30, 2009 | North Jersey Media Group
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.
Pequannock: Police Blotter, October 28
On Thursday, Oct. 22 at approximately 6 p.m., Pequannock Township Police were called to the A&P Food Store on Route 23 in Pompton Plains for a report of a shoplifting.
Bad economy puts divorces on hold
From driving to shopping to eating out, the punishing economy is changing the way we live.
Cedar Crest's developer files for bankruptcy
Erickson Retirement Communities, which developed and operates the Cedar Crest community in Pequannock, filed for bankruptcy protection Monday, saying its real estate business has been hurt by the recession.
The Record: Letters, Oct. 21, 2009
"Streetscape: Bad timing?" on a $500,000 grant for street work in Ho-Ho-Kus and "For towns, stakes are high in writing grants" on distribution of more than $500 billion in grant money nationally testify to the sometimes indiscriminate use and misuse of taxes.
It doesna t seem like that long ago that a bear sighting in Sussex County was front-page news.
Nicholas Guerra and Kelly Coyle
ROCKAWAY -- White Meadow Lake residents Kelly Coyle and Nicholas Guerra are engaged.
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.
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.
Road Warrior: Why the delay on the inspection change?
Should every vehicle registered in New Jersey be inspected? Even those with limited mileage? A woman who barely drives 3,000 miles a year asks why her 19-year-old Volkswagen station wagon must submit to this ritual every two years.
Pequannock demonstration helps mentally ill understand voting process
Star-Ledger beat reporter Tom Luicci talks about Tom Savage, the Rutgers defense, and what you can expect from the team this week as they take on Texas Southern in its Homecoming game on Saturday.
Pequannock: Police Blotter, October 7
On Saturday, Oct. 3, at approximately 3:33 a.m., Patrolman Joseph Peters was on Route 23 stopped at a red light for Jackson Avenue when alleges that he saw a four-door 2004 Toyota Corolla traveling south on the highway and braking sharply but failing to stop at the light.
Pequannock man charged with criminal sexual conduct on 2 mentally disabled women
PEQUANNOCK -- A Pompton Plains man was charged tonight with four counts of criminal sexual conduct for allegedly touching the breasts and vaginal areas of two women with mild mental disabilities.
Morris County ticket wins Mega Millions 2nd prize
A ticket sold in Pequannock won a $250,000 second prize in Friday's Mega Millions drawing.
The Columbiettes and Knights of Columbus of Bishop Navagh Council, Pequannock are hosting Polish Night on Saturday, Oct.
Council must soon decide on Regional Master Plan
The Township Council must soon decide whether to join the Highlands Regional Master Plan , and Township Manager Dave Hollberg said that a presentation to the council is in the works to provide some guidance before the Dec.
Cops: Man lied about name to get drugs at Chilton
PEQUANNOCK - A patient at Chilton Memorial Hospital was arrested on Monday after he allegedly attempted to obtain painkillers by using a false name, police said.