Jun 2, 2008 | The Jersey Journal
Mayor to Sen. Lautenberg: 'How dare you!'
Thursday's Senate primary debate ended on a fiery note, with Morristown Mayor Donald Cresitello lashing back at Sen.
Ex-bank manager in Morristown stole $97,000
A former manager for a Wachovia Bank in Morristown admitted Tuesday to stealing $97,481 from four customers by accessing their personal account information.
Islamic groups foster greater understanding of their faith
When Malcolm X returned home from his first pilgrimage to Mecca, he reported that he was amazed by the diverse brotherhood he witnessed.
Age, votes detate fodder for U.S. Senate hopefuls
U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg and U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews attacked each other on age, campaign effectiveness and past votes in the first debate between Democratic U.S. Senate candidates Thursday night on radio ...
Our son will begin college this fall. After 18 years of saving in several Coverdell Education IRAs, UTMAs and a 529 plan, we think we have enough for both undergraduate and graduate school.
NJ airports to share $1.9 million in federal grants
Five small New Jersey airports will receive nearly $2 million in federal money for infrastructure improvements.
Democrats running for U.S. Senate to debate
Candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in New Jersey will debate just five days before the primary.
Drug charges follow box-cutter assault in Morristown
MORRISTOWN - A man who threatened to cut another man with a box cutter was arrested and charged with aggravated assault, and two other men were charged with possession of cocaine early Monday morning, police ...
Webcast! The Morris Plains Memorial Day Parade
The Morris Plains Memorial Day Parade will be shown here live, starting at 9 a.m. Saturday.
Berkeley Heights motorcyclist killed in crash
A man died after his motorcycle collided with a sports utility vehicle in Harding Township today, authorities said.
FDU motorcyclist out of coma after crash
A 23-year-old Fairleigh Dickinson University student injured while riding his motorcycle is out of a coma and steadily improving, his father said on Friday.
TV ads in NJ Democratic race for Senate reinforce themes
The competing television ads from Sen. Frank Lautenberg and Rep. Rob Andrews will sound familiar to those viewers who have been following their campaign for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate.
Honeywell predicts bright future for 'synthetic vision' in business jets
Only a wall of white is visible through the cockpit windscreen as the Gulfstream corporate jet cruises the clouds over Switzerland's 4,000-meter peaks.
Suspended lawyer accused of taking clients
A Hanover Township attorney who was suspended from practicing law in 2006 while under investigation for stealing now is facing a contempt charge that alleges he is continuing to take on clients.
Man admits extortion against North Jersey lawyer
A Newark man admitted to a judge Tuesday that he tried to extort $2,000 from an elderly lawyer in East Hanover by threatening to tell people the attorney solicited prostitutes.
Morristown man indicted on attempted murder charge
A 27-year-old Morristown transmission repairman is facing attempted murder charges for a stabbing incident last August, according to an indictment released by a Morris County grand jury today.
Hanover cops say pair had crack cocaine
HANOVER -- A man picked up by police on an outstanding warrant faces additional drug charges as do two people who were caught smoking crack cocaine, police said.
Outdoor music festival set for Morristown
Theft By Deception is among the local bands on the lineup for Saturday's music festival at Calaloo Cafe in Morristown. via The Jersey Journal
Andrews says he'd put own stamp on U.S. Senate seat
“I'll never be critical of Sen. Lautenberg, he's done great things. I just feel Rob has more to offer.”
TRENTON -- Considering that U.S. Rep. Robert E. Andrews is running for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, the guy could buy a new pair of shoes. via Daily Record
Ex-firefighter gets 4 years in prison for incidents with child, teen
“The court also spoke about the close family ties and wished Mark good luck upon discharge.”
A former volunteer firefighter from Long Hill was sentenced Thursday to four years at a prison for sex offenders for inappropriately touching a boy during a tour of the Stirling firehouse in 2005 and for having ... via Asbury Park Press