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Committeeman Recuses Himself, Cops Search for 'AC Bandit' Top Local News
Other top headlines include a Morris Township teen reviving a woman pulled from the ocean.

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Lauren is a recent graduate of Ramapo College of New Jersey where she received a BA in Communication Arts with a concentration in Journalism in January of 2012. During her college career she contributed to her school's newspaper and radio station, and interned at both local and national television news networks where she worked with top producers in producing news packages and shows.
Lauren decided to take her journalism experience to the emerging field of community journalism, and is excited to break into the real world and report on the communities surrounding her town. She currently lives in Rockaway, NJ, and enjoys traveling, spending time with her family and friends, and running and swimming.
Other top headlines include a Morris Township teen reviving a woman pulled from the ocean.

Seven homes came off the market recently in the Morristown area.
A dozen roads to be completed by mid-August, DPW asks residents to move vehicles outside of the resurfacing area.
Mennen Arena event brings awareness to crime prevention through demonstrations and activities.
Biotech company announces restructuring plan to increase profits and cut costs.
Jeff Grayzel will no longer have a vote in the Honeywell process after township discovers his wife is a former employee and still holds a pension fund with the company.
Jeff Grayzel may recuse himself from future proceedings for potential conflict of interest.
Here's a look at the most popular stories on Morris Township-Morris Plains Patch last month.
Police meet with residents of the Washington Valley section of the township following fourth burglary in the neighborhood since June.
Police, neighborhood watch group to speak to residents following string of burglaries.
Ordinance will be reintroduced Wednesday, first public hearing will be Aug. 15.
Borough council authorizes $300,000 for projects.
First of three public hearings will be held Wednesday on zoning ordinance.
Incident occurred over the weekend in Morris Township.
More than one dozen homes come off the market recently in the Morristown area.
Here's a look at what's happening this week and what you can expect to see on Patch.
A look at the top stories from Morris Township and Morris Plains from the past week.
Dicey Riley will be Morris Plains' swan song on Sunday at 6 p.m. at Roberts Garden.
Borough residents have until July 31 to complete challenge and enter to win prizes.
Visitors will get to learn about boy scouts and participate in scout-related activities.