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Woman Dies in Essex Fells House Fire
Fells Road blaze broke out at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday.
Mike launched The Caldwells Patch in 2009 and is now the senior regional editor for North Jersey.
Mike grew up in Essex County before attending Fairfield University in Connecticut where he was an English-Journalism major and four-year member and captain of the men's tennis team.
Mike worked for several of Hearst Corporation's Connecticut Media Group newspapers, including the Connecticut Post, Greenwich Citizen, Norwalk Citizen and as the managing editor of the New Canaan News and Darien News.
Mike's journalism career began in sports, covering high schools, colleges and the Pilot Pen and U.S. Open tennis tournaments.
Fells Road blaze broke out at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday.
Fells Road blaze broke out at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday.
Fells Road blaze broke out at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday.
Fells Road blaze broke out at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday.
Fells Road blaze broke out at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday.
More than 300 people attended pig roast to benefit Dave Cuozzo, a 25-year veteran with the Union Township Police Department.
More than 300 people attended pig roast to benefit Dave Cuozzo, a 25-year veteran with the Union Township Police Department.
A total of four juveniles were inside the vehicle on Ironia Road Saturday afternoon in Randolph.
Christine Derosa, 48, failed to return an $800 deposit to a renter for a dock she claimed was damaged during the winter, police said.
DEP requests the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to consider two other options instead of the dam.
Rotary Club International provided grant for equipment and supplies.
Team is among six in Essex County that received equipment and supplies from the Rotary Club International donation.
Team is among six in Essex County that received equipment and supplies from the Rotary Club International donation.
Team is among six in Essex County that received equipment and supplies from the Rotary Club International donation.
Team is among six in Essex County that received equipment and supplies from the Rotary Club International donation.
Moving Max gave low initial quotes and then threatened to hold belongings if consumers didn't pay significantly more, Attorney General says.
Moving Max gave low initial quotes and then threatened to hold belongings if consumers didn't pay significantly more, Attorney General says.
Moving Max gave low initial quotes and then threatened to hold belongings if consumers didn't pay significantly more, Attorney General says.
Public meeting will be held next month and residents can fill out an online survey.