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Housing rules spark debate
Affordable housing advocates have taken the offensive in the ongoing war of residency and status in the state.
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Cops: Man crashed stolen truck into pole in Washington Twp.
WASHINGTON TWP. -- An Andover man who led police on a chase through Hackettstown and Washington Township crashed a stolen pickup truck into a utility pole on Schooley's Mountain Road late Sunday night, ...
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Dentist's sex abuse trial may be delayed
Jury selection could begin today in the civil trial of an Andover oral surgeon accused of sexually abusing women while they were under anesthesia.
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Local briefs for 8/27: Andover delays vote on development
At its Monday meeting, the Township Committee decided again to put off a decision on its controversial constraints ordinance.
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Sussex-Wantage merger study under way
The Sussex-Wantage joint consolidation study commission hired former Sussex County administrator Greg Fehrenbach of Government Management Advisors LLC to serve as its study consultant.
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Power lines put Fredon home in jeopardy
The house is a first and an only -- first frame house in Fredon and the only house in New Jersey that sits right under major electric transmission lines and in the path of a planned 500-kilovolt power line ...
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Newton woman avoids serious injury in airborne Limecrest Road crash
A 79-year-old Newton woman avoided serious injuries Thursday afternoon when her Toyota Tercel ran off Limecrest Road and into a large drainage ditch during a heavy downpour, police said.
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7 hurt in Andover wreck
Police say the driver of a SCARC bus lost control on Old Creamery Road and slammed into a wall.
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Andover crash injures SCARC students
Seven developmentally disabled passengers complained of pain Wednesday after their bus struck a retaining wall on Old Creamery Road, police said.
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Local briefs for : Andover Borough names senior of year
Doris Lewis, a longtime volunteer and Andover employee, is the Senior Citizen of the Year.
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7 people with developmental disabilities hurt in Sussex County bus crash
Seven people with developmental disabilities suffered minor injuries this morning when their bus crashed into a retaining wall in Sussex County, police said.
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Field report: Route 206
Here are the field reports from our Route 206 Munchers, who included six librarians from the Newark Public Library and two lifelong friends.
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Freebie fest on Newton Green
Imagine a marketplace where everyone shared their skills -- be it a service, food or musical performance -- for free.
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Teen confesses to stabbing
A Newton teenager admitted he repeatedly stabbed a 57-year-old woman in her face, neck and arm with a knife while he stole her purse in her Lincoln Place driveway three years ago.
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Marion Kline Donnelly
MORRIS PLAINS -- Marion Kline Donnelly of Morris Plains, N.J., passed away on Wednesday evening, July 30, 2008, at the Morris View Healthcare Center.
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Man gets 13 years for attack on Newton resident
Newton resident Doris Zayacz said she'll never understand why she was targeted for a April 30, 2005, knife attack in her Lincoln Place driveway.
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Man gets 13 years for attack on Newton resident
Newton resident Doris Zayacz said she'll never understand why she was targeted for a April 30, 2005, knife attack in her Lincoln Place driveway.
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Man gets 13 years for attack on Newton resident
Newton resident Doris Zayacz said she'll never understand why she was targeted for a April 30, 2005, knife attack in her Lincoln Place driveway.
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Man gets 13 years for attack on Newton resident
Newton resident Doris Zayacz said she'll never understand why she was targeted for a April 30, 2005, knife attack in her Lincoln Place driveway.
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Man gets 13 years for attack on Newton resident
Newton resident Doris Zayacz said she'll never understand why she was targeted for a April 30, 2005, knife attack in her Lincoln Place driveway.
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