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Week in Review: Drinks, Yoga, Rock and Angry Brides

A lot happened in Morristown this week.

Another week in Morristown, another "Week in Review" packed to the gills with stuff. Are you surprised? Read on!

On Monday, we at who recently had his piano music featured on The Weather Channel. This man is a study in contrasts.

Also on Monday, our "Question of the Day" focused on gay marriage, which last weekend became legal in New York State.

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On Tuesday, we ran our interview , the progressive metal band that hit it big in the early 1990s with cross-over hit "Silent Lucidity," and which

Also on Tuesday, we posted , to determine their viability for remaining open. You guessed it, ours in Morristown is on the list. What do you think?

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On Wednesday, we posted a "Question of the Day," which may have been better off as a Question of the Week ...

Also on Wednesday, we reported on Juan Suarez, a

Also on Wednesday, photographer Terry Boudreau presented

Also on Wednesday (a busy day, indeed), our (not so) secret drinker went to for

On Thursday, we ran videos, courtesy Warren Westura, .

On Friday, Morristown Munchies went to on Speedwell Avenue for dinner, where we ordered mussels in a light cream sauce, and roasted chicken with a merlot reduction.

Also on Friday, the , finally, officially paving the way for the incumbent to challenge Republican Naveen Nadipuram in November.

Also on Friday, in case you did not hear, the bridal store closed suddenly this week, leaving brides-to-be with little time to pick up their orders.

And, finally, on Friday,

OK, that wraps it up for us here at Morristown Patch HQ. Be sure to check back every Sunday for a look back at the week that was. And, as always, be safe!


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