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A Week of Elections and Explosions

"Week in Review" appears every Sunday.

It's Sunday already. Which means the weekend is nearly over and the next week soon upon us. But, there is no need to fret. There's still some time to relax, and what better way to relax than by catching up on some the week's goings on in Morristown?

On Monday, columnist Colleen O'Dea wrote about . Did you vote on Tuesday?

On Tuesday, we presented . Is there anything this powerhouse can't accomplish? We'll find out at part two of the Meet of Champions on June 13.

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Also on Tuesday, Patch was knee-deep in primary elections. While a low turnout in much of the town, enough people came out to decide who would move onto the November general elections to seat four Town Council members.

On Wednesday, our (not so) secret drinker tried some of the "hair of the dog" classic Bloody Mary at George & Martha's. How was it? .

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On Thursday, the second half of the day was dominated by . No one was injured, but it certainly was quite a sight. Also, be sure to check out Jacob Byk's massive photo gallery from the incident.

On Friday, JCP&L representatives reasserted . Yet, Business Administrator Michael Rogers stills wants to know why any of them are happening.

Also on Friday, Jacob Byk presented . Side note: He actually was out shooting this gallery Thursday when he happened to be in the area of the underground blast. That's some timing.

Also on Friday, we presented a piece on 27 South St., which for about a year now has had a sign up advertising "Kebab Fusion," a new mediterranean restaurant. So, is it coming?

Finally, on Saturday, Morristown police asked anyone with information on . That incident led Union police into Newark, and the carjacker has yet to be found.

OK, that's all for us here at Morristown Patch HQ. Be sure to check back every Sunday for our "Week in Review" and catch up on what you may have missed. For now, and as always, be safe!


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