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Morristown Declares June 2025 LGBTQ+ Pride Month
“Pride Month serves as a monument to both celebrate its achievements and reflect on the work that remains,” Mayor Tim Dougherty said.

“Pride Month serves as a monument to both celebrate its achievements and reflect on the work that remains,” Mayor Tim Dougherty said.
An additional eastbound lane will also be closed next week, officials said.
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