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Madison Emergency Agencies Will Hold Appreciation Day On October 16
Sunday, October 16 is a day to celebrate the assistance provided by Police, Fire, and Ambulance agencies in Madison.

Sunday, October 16 is a day to celebrate the assistance provided by Police, Fire, and Ambulance agencies in Madison.

A Hackettstown man in need of a Trump/Pence sign plucked it from another's yard.
The Sparta Board of Education plans to appoint new Superintendent by October 24 committee meeting.
Morris County Historical Society and the Whippany River Watershed Activity will hold its first History Hike on Sunday, October 16.
A Chatham High School junior and 2016 Global Youth Institute delegate, Indira Roy, spent the summer studying hydroponic farming.
A young boy was hit by a car on Friday evening in Chatham.
Big trout ripe for fishing will be stocked in waters across Sussex County October 11.
Big trout ripe for fishing will be stocked in waters across Warren County October 11.
Big trout ripe for fishing will be stocked in waters across Morris County October 11.
Author Tom Riley shares history of the orphan train at the Woman's Club in Morristown on October 18.
Two separate motorcycle crashes in Parsippany over the weekend claim the lives of two individuals and injure one other.
Mayo Performing Arts Center of Morris County grant will fund new student recognition project.
Two people were thrown off motorcycle during a crash on I-287 in Parsippany on Sunday morning
Pick apples, hop on a hayride, or dress up like a princess this weekend in Morris County.
Jets football defense lineman Leonard Williams ordered some hookah parts, but they didn't end up where they were supposed to go.
Hackettstown Police disperse a noisy party in a residential neighborhood late Thursday evening.
Chatham Township's inaugural Out of the Darkness Community Walk will happen on Saturday, September 24.
A former Montville grade school teacher pleaded guilty in court in Morristown Thursday.
Group holds vigil in Morristown Thursday evening in order to stand in unity against violence.
Fenimore Landfill's Richard Bernardi rejects guilty plea, and 14-year-sentence that comes with it.