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Monday, March 18, 2013

600 Guns Collected in Morris Buyback Program

Almost $50K paid out for weapons, including assault weapons, handguns, rifles.

The Morris County Gun Buyback Amnesty Program held last weekend resulted in the surrender of 600 weapons and paid out a total of more than $49,000, according to Acting Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp. At a news conference Monday at the county's Public Safety Training Academy in Parsippany, Knapp and other law enforcement officials hailed the buyback, which was held Saturday at two county locations: St. Paul Inside the Walls in Madison and St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Morristown. At the event, county residents were encouraged to surrender their unwanted weapons confidentially in exchange for cash payouts ranging from $250 for an illegal assault weapon to $25 for an inoperable weapon to zero for a BB gun. Those who chose to relinquish their …

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

County Law Enforcement Agencies Join Forces for Gun Buyback

Event takes place March 15 and 16 in Madison and Morristown in effort to get weapons off of the streets.

The New Jersey Attorney General, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office and other area law enforcement agencies will offer a gun buyback amnesty program this week that will allow county residents to turn in their unwanted guns to the police with no questions asked. According to a statement from the prosecutor's office, the initiative is designed to remove dangerous weapons from the streets. The program will accept firearms from residents—even juveniles—without requiring the disclosure of names or other personal information. The gun buyback is scheduled for Friday, March 15, at St. Paul Inside the Walls, 205 Madison Ave., in Madison, and Saturday, March 16 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 70 Maple Ave. in Morristown. The event on both days…

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1:40 pm on Friday, March 15, 2013

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

School Security Focus of County Prosecutor Summit

Morris County residents are invited to come, learn and share ideas about making schools safer.

Since the Newtown shootings, school safety has been on the minds of many throughout the nation and here at home. In an effort to generate community discussion on the topic, the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office wants to get citizens talking. In partnership with the East Hanover School District, the New Jersey Department of Education and the Morris County Superintendent of Schools, the prosecutor's office is sponsoring a Morris County School Safety and Security Summit. The event is scheduled for next Tuesday, Feb. 26, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Morris County Public Safety Training Academy at 500 W. Hanover Ave. in Parsippany. “Community-wide partnerships and efforts that focus on leveraging all of our support systems, both in the educational …

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Hurricane Sandy: Food Safety Information for NJ Residents

The governor's office says to eat and drink with care.

The Christie Administration and Health Commissioner Mary O’Dowd urge all residents to throw away any food that may have come in contact with flood or storm waters and individuals that have suffered power outages should keep their refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to maintain the cold temperature.  Commissioner O'Dowd urged all residents to dispose of any perishable food that may have been above 40 degrees for two hours or more. Food will stay cold in the refrigerator for about four hours if it is unopened. A full freezer will keep the temperature for approximately 48 hours (24 hours if it is half full) if the door remains closed. However, food above 40 degrees for 2 hours or more must be discarded. "Perishable food …

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

National Night Out Educates Thousands in Morris

Area first responders provide demonstrations at Mennen Arena.

A large crowd gathered in front of and inside the Mennen Arena in Morris Township for the celebration of National Night Out Tuesday evening. The event, part of America's nationwide fight against crime, included fire, police and safety equipment from all over Morris County.  Also part of the event was the third installment of the Parsippany Police Community Partnership Program. Demonstrations of police dogs, martial arts and all manner of weapons and tools used by law enforcement, fire personnel and EMTs were given throughout the evening.  Children were treated to giveaways, facepainting, hot dogs and games presented by the different organizations.

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