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Aim Vernon: Police Blotter, Dec. 18
The Vernon Township Police will be cracking down on drunk drivers as part of their annual holiday season, "Over the Limit, Under Arrest" campaign.
Open government advocate passes away
W hen Martin J. O'Shea of Stockholm died last week at age 75, the photo that accompanied his obituary in the Daily Record showed him wearing a New York Times baseball cap.
Public Advocate Martin O'Shea passes away
The long fight for government transparency is finally over for public information advocate and journalist Martin Oa Shea, who passed away on the morning of Friday, Dec.
Local briefs for 11/15: Open space panel meeting canceled
NEWTON a ' The Sussex County Open Space Committee meeting scheduled for Thursday has been canceled.
One Stop Center may lose Learning Link
From left, Sherri Endriket, of Stockholm, and Theresa Healey, of Highland Lakes, work on computers at the Learning Link lab at the One-Stop Career Center, in Franklin, which may close.
A tour of Phillip Roth's Newark includes surprise visit by the author
Philip Roth came home again Saturday, which is not so unusual because he's been a frequent visitor in recent years.
Gospel voices raised in celebration tonight
After 20 years as a leading force in the Trenton community leading his own gospel group, Craig Hayes is celebrating with kindred spirits from New Jersey and as far away as Sweden.
Three Americans share Nobel physics prize
By MATT MOORE and KARL RITTER Associated Press Writers STOCKHOLM - Three Americans whose 1960s research laid the foundation for today's world of computerized images and lightning-fast communication shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for their work developing fiber-optic cable and the sensor at the heart of digital cameras.
3 Americans share 2009 Nobel physics prize
Three scientists who created the technology behind digital photography and helped link the world through fiber-optic networks shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday.
Police stopped the 2000 Jeep that Sibrel was driving after she made a right turn on a red light from Limecrest Road.
Keith Edward Petruska, 28, of Stockholm, N.J., appeared before Mountainhome Magisterial District Judge John Whitesell on a charge of contacting a minor to commit a sexual offense.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Daniel Sabella
HIGHTSTOWN - The Rev. Matthew J. Twiggs united Kate Marie Tschischik of Oak Ridge to Mark Daniel Sabella of Budd Lake.
Local briefs for 7/21: Stockholm woman dies in crash
A 51-year-old Stockholm woman died Sunday when the motorcycle on which she was riding was struck from behind on state Route 23, police said.
Which New Jersey road most badly needs a makeover?
Heavy traffic on the New Jersey Turnpike in Carteret. Is there a state in the union where the romance of driving occupies a more exalted place in the collective imagination than it does here in New Jersey? From the songs of Bruce Springsteen to Tony Soprano 's iconic drive down the Jersey Turnpike in the opening credits of "The Sopranos," the ...
2009 Frank Sinatra Idol contest this Friday in Hoboken
David Arellano won second place last year and he'll be back again Friday. "They did it their waaaaaay ..." Hoboken's third annual Frank Sinatra Idol Contest will be this Friday, June 19.
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