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School Surveillance, Brew Refunds, 'Suspicious' Drivers Top Area News

Also, Swiss Chalet re-opens and a risky surgery for a 1-year-old girl is performed at Morristown Medical Center.

Security Partnership Made at Morristown-Beard

The Morristown-Beard School donated two mobile computers to the Morris Township Police Department this week. The computers will allow the police to access security cameas that are on the school's campus at anytime and see what the cameras are viewing in realtime.

Swiss Chalet Bakery Celebrates Re-Opening

Morristown Mayor Tim Dougherty cut the ribbon at the grand re-opening of the Swiss Chalet Bakery and Café Friday.

Two fifth grade girls cut through a Harrison Street yard and ran to school Wednesday morning to avoid a driver police have labeled as "suspicious" and are seeking information on.

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Morristown Students Report Suspicious Man Offered Them Ride

Morristown police said they are asking the public for any information regarding a report from two Morristown High School students who said that a suspicious man had offered them a ride in his pickup truck on Friday evening.

Morris BOE Budget Hearing Conflicts With High School Fashion Show

The Morris School District Board of Education will hold a public hearing for the district’s 2013-14 budget on March 21.

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'SMILE' Coming to Morristown High Stage

The Morristown High School theatre program will be presenting the spring musical, "SMILE," on March 15, 16 and 17.

The organizer of Saturday's Big Brew Beer Festival at the National Guard Armory in Morristown has posted an apology for "long and cold line delays" that kept some paying customers from attending the inaugural event.

Morris Township PBA to Build Planting Area for Students

The Morris Township PBA Local 133 will be building a raised planting area at Woodland School to help students learn about botany.

Doctors Perform Risky Cranial Surgery on 1-Year-Old

Doctors at Morristown Medical Center performed a risky cranial surgery on 1-year-old Emily Reyes Cardona to help correct a condition that could have affected her brain and vision, NJ.com reported Wednesday.


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