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Traditions shared, new ones carved
Dennis Smarth watched his now-10-month-old son grow up over the past year on a computer screen.
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Rescued in Randolph, big bird flies to freedom
RANDOLPH -- It was roughly three weeks ago when the turkey vulture was hit by a car -- twice.
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Randolph charity in scramble to find furniture storage space
RANDOLPH -- A local charity that donates used furniture for use in homes and apartments of the needy is looking for a new space to store its goods because its current storage facility faces demolition.
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Driver pinned by her car in Randolph accident
RANDOLPH -- A one-car crash on Springhill Road left a driver pinned between her car and several trees Tuesday afternoon, according to local authorities.
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Kozak Sports Center hosts expo for special athletes
Special Olympics athletes from Morris, Sussex and Warren counties honed their skills in soccer, volleyball, golf and bocce at the Area 3 Special Olympics Fall Sports Expo at the Kozak Sports Center in Randolph.
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MOMS supporting moms in Randolph and Roxbury
The MOMS Club of Randolph is a chapter of International MOMS Club, a not-for-profit organization founded in 1983, with more than 60,000 members across the U.S. and abroad and more than 1,200 chapters.
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Murdered teen's mom recalls frantic
The trial of accused murderer Jonathan Zarate got underway this morning, with the victim's mother recalling her frantic search for 16-year-old Jennifer Parks on July 30, 2005 and learning the next day that her ...
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A life in music, politics and civil rights
Bill Stephney's long, varied career has included radio, music, journalism, entertainment, production, consulting and working for civil rights.
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Perth Amboy pupils lauded for test score
Victoria Tang, a sixth-grade pupil at the Samuel E. Shull School, received perfect scores on both the mathematics and language arts sections of the New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge standardized ...
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Judge says girl-next-door murder suspect can use insanity defense
A judge in Morris County says a young man accused of murdering and dismembering the girl next door can use an insanity defense at trial.
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Dover students frame the world around them
RANDOLPH -- Students from East Dover Middle School were at the AAA New Jersey Automobile Club office in Randolph on Wednesday to see work they had done as part of a photojournalism course displayed in a show.
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Randolph police honor life-saving response at YMCA
RANDOLPH -- Tasos Pentikis, a longtime and respected YMCA employee, was working out in the cardio room last March 22 when he had a heart attack.
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Randolph man charged with sex assault
RANDOLPH -- A township man was charged with sexual assault after a woman reported that he gave her a sleeping pill and she later awoke to find him in her bed, police said today.
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Murder suspect can use insanity defense
A judge in Morris County says a young man accused of murdering and dismembering the girl next door can use an insanity defense at trial.
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Value Companies' Gateways at Randolph Receives 'Property of the Year' Award
Gateways' Leasing Manager Ernestine Hedle earns 'Leasing Consultant of the Year' on 35th Anniversary of Employment with Value Companies -- Residents at Gateways at Randolph, Value Companies' distinctive rental ...
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Lawsuit will only benefit lawyers
To the Editor: I attended the Randolph council meeting on Oct. 30 during the discussion of whether the town should go along with the COAH plan or the Highlands plan.
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Jerome M. 'Jerry' Hoffman
31, 2008, at Morristown Memorial Hospital in Morristown. He was 21. He was born in Livingston and lived in Parsippany his whole life.
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VFW parade to recognize vets' honor, sacrifice
Veterans Day brings up many memories for the Santella family of Roxbury. During World War II, all six Santella brothers enlisted in the military, fought overseas and came home.
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RRTW History: Consolidated School in Randolph
Special to RandolphRoxbury This Week In the early days of Randolph Township, there was only one school, Randolph Consolidated School, for children in grades kindergarten through eighth.
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Randolph: Republicans overcome pool debate, win re-election
RANDOLPH - Republican incumbents won re-election to their council seats against Democrats who tried painting the GOP as out of touch with residents by trying to deny them a referendum vote on whether to build a ...
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