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Take advantage of lower interest rates by consolidating all your mortgages into a single mortgage with a low interest rate.
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Mount Olive nanny pleads guilty to shaking baby in her care
A 31-year-old Mount Olive woman, who initially told police she accidentally dropped an 11-month-old boy on his head, admitted to a judge this morning that she deliberately shook the baby for whom she was ...
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Christmas spirit rises out of the ashes for Mt. Olive family
MOUNT OLIVE -- Christmas came 24 days early to one Budd Lake family who is struggling to get back on its feet after a fire destroyed all of their possessions two years ago.
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Police Blotter
He was released pending a municipal court appearance. * Christopher S. Lehr, 50, of Boonton was charged at 11:11 p.m. Sunday with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving and an open container in a motor ...
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Mt. Olive family goes all-out for Christmas
MOUNT OLIVE For the second year, Evan and Cynthia Arroyo's Tulip Avenue home is decked out with more than 20,000 lights that dance to the beat of 60 holiday hits.
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Mount Olive schools want town to return $450K for sewer, water fees
MOUNT OLIVE -- The school board is due in federal court today in an attempt to end an ongoing battle with the township over sewer and water fees.
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6 arrested after Budd Lake home search turns up pot, pills
MOUNT OLIVE - Five men and one woman were arrested Friday after police discovered marijuana, steroids, oxycodone and assorted drug paraphernalia at a Budd Lake home, police said.
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Stank-Smith
ROXBURY -- Amy Elizabeth Smith and William Jason Stank were united in marriage at St.
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Morristown job center opens its new doors
MORRISTOWN -- It all started from a small apartment in the Budd Lake section of Mount Olive Township in 1999.
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Breakfast with the Clauses in Mt. Olive
MOUNT OLIVE --The Mount Olive Kiwanis is hosting its fourth annual 'Breakfast with Santa and Mrs.
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Hiking, biking and roller blading to get a boost
MOUNT OLIVE TWP . Now that the township has preserved thousands of acres of land, officials said it's time to make them more accessible to residents.
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Police Blotter
The warrants were for failure to appear in court on two separate traffic offenses.
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Mt. Olive eyes $30K more for Budd Lake
MOUNT OLIVE -- There is no end in sight to Budd Lake's weed problem but the lake's health is improving.
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Ciborski-Floyd
MOUNT OLIVE -- Tom and Noreen Ciborski of Budd Lake announce the engagement of their daughter Jennifer Ciborski to James Floyd of Long Valley.
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Helen J. Kochy
3, 2008, after a lengthy illness. She was 94. Before residing in Landing, she lived in Dover, Woodbridge and Rahway.
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White House pets, from puppies to ponies
President Franklin D. Roosevelt with his faithful Scottish terrier Fala. It's true: even the leaders of the free world need the support of their furry companions.
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It has gone to the dogs
MOUNT OLIVE TWP. Three-year-old Bridie couldn't express herself in words but her owner, Ron Walker, could.
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Problems linger from surprise snowstorm
WASHINGTON TWP. -- The season's first snowfall was more than an inconvenience to anyone who lives on Schooley's Mountain, which is still covered with a walloping foot of snow from Tuesday's nor'easter. ...
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Utilities work to get lights back on for thousands still suffering from freak storm
Power is restored to most of the 10,000 customers in western Morris County who were without power for two days after a crippling snowstorm.
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Effort to link Mount Olive trails beyond N.J. borders set to begin
MOUNT OLIVE -- Hikers one day may be able to start a trek to explore the sites along the ridges of the Appalachian Mountains in Georgia or the peaks of Mount Katahdin in Maine right from their backyards in the ...
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Local blood drives offering incentives
The nation's lagging economy has claimed another victim -- the area's blood supply.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"I prayed day and night for a miracle...In less than a week, (Somerset) was able to stop the foreclosure and get a new mortgage for me. It was the best of times...I have Somerset Mortgage Lenders to thank until eternity for the miracle they were able to make come true." - Diane B.
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