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Around Parsippany: Hundreds Rally To Support Palestinians
Top stories this week include the closure of 'Graffiti Cliffs,' an office complex selling for $10.5M and a student Memorial Day art exhibit.

PARSIPPANY, NJ — Patch reviews this week's top stories from around Parsippany.
- Hundreds In Parsippany Rally To Support Palestinians
- 'Graffiti Cliffs' In Morris County Now Closed To The Public
- Parsippany Students Create Outdoor Memorial Exhibit
- Office Complex In Parsippany Sells For $10.5 Million
- From Parsippany To Africa: County Honors Local Veteran
- 70 Percent Of Parsippany Adults Fully Vaccinated Against COVID
- Township-Owned Garbage Truck Hits Car In Parsippany: Police
- Parsippany Mayor: Unsure About COVID Vaccine? Talk To Your Doctor
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- 'MAGA' Graffiti At NJ Park Can't Be Safely Removed, State Says
- Wounded 10-Foot Python Left On Mahwah Dumpster: Police
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