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Rockefeller Center Tree, Sandy Recovery Continues Top Regional News

Other top headlines include injured officer walking again after Sandy tree fall, men airlifted in separate crashes.

 

Rockefeller Christmas Tree Begins Journey From Morris County

80-foot Norway spruce cut from Mount Olive man's property.

Injured Officer Walking Again After Sandy Tree Fall

Wayne officer faces long recovery, but he's "bound and determined to get back to the way things were."

After Husband's Death, Neighbors Help Woman Weather Storm

From bringing hot meals to waiting hours in line to get gas for their neighbor's generator, Towaco residents made an impact on those around them after Superstorm Sandy.

Man Airlifted After Car Hits Tree in Long Valley

Accident closed roadway between Arrowhead Drive and Jackie Drive on Naughright Road.

Unconscious Man Airlifted After Rt. 23 Truck Crash

A male driver was unconscious when he was pulled from a smashed truck and airlifted to Morristown Medical Center following a truck crash off of Route 23 South.

Woman Drove Car into Lake Hopatcong, Cops Say

A woman wasn't hurt when she drove her car into Lake Hopatcong after hitting a guard rail, police said.

Fires Set to Mailboxes, Pile of Leaves, Police Say

Incidents happened on six different roads in Hillsborough according to authorities.

Sandy Victim: 'I'll Never Take Anything For Granted Again'

Hopatcong resident Marygrace Tiersch continues to recover after tree fell on her during storm.

Power Restored to More Than 1K in One Day in Hopatcong

The 1,203 customers in Hopatcong that JCP&L reported were without power Wednesday morning were restored by the afternoon, Mayor Sylvia Petillo said.

'Secret' Emails OPRA Request Denied By Parsippany District

After a months-long wait to get a ruling on whether he can have access to reportedly secret emails distributed by a Board of Education member, former member Robert Crawford finally got his answer: No.

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