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Break-In Attempt Foiled, Man Accused of Beating Top Morristown News

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Police say an 18-year-old Mendham Borough resident tried to break into a Gregory Terrace home. But, a few observant residents and their call to the cops stopped that from happening. 

What's in a name? For the congregants of, a whole lot. The Morristown church and its pastor, Sidney Williams, are hoping Town Council agrees.

After multiple delays in voting to support the New Jersey Department of Transportation's (NJDOT) nine-mile repaving project for Interstate 287, the Town Council resolution failed on June 26, with councilmembers Rebecca Feldman, Raline Smith-Reid and Alison Deeb voting against it.

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Police say a Montville man pulled over for suspected driving while intoxicated had a Blood Alcohol Content triple the legal limit allowed in New Jersey.

Bill Needham was shopping for furniture to fill the rooms of his new home when he first discovered his love for mid-century decor. After starting a collection of chairs, tables, lamps and other furniture from the late 1940s to mid 1980s from various auctions, Needham turned his hobby into a successful business.

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Michael Conway, who tried to cover up his involvement in a bullying incident of a  freshman  is seeking to enter the pretrial intervention program, according to an article on NJ.com.

For his service to veterans throughout the years, .

A Morristown man has been charged with aggravated assault, linked to an April beating of a man found lying with head injuries on Phoenix Avenue, according to an article in the Daily Record.

A truck fire closed a portion of Morris Avenue late Friday morning. The incident occurred on Morris Avenue near Washington Avenue and Interstate 287 across from Washington Headquarters.

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