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Slain Couple's Funeral Tops Parsippany Patch's Most-Read Stories

Here are the 10 most popular Parsippany news stories of the past month.

 

Slain Parsippany Couple Mourned by Family and Friends

At Chester and Rosaria Andraka's Feb. 4 funeral, their children remember them as people who were "strong, physically and mentally."

Seitz Resigns as Superintendent of Schools

Embattled administrator suddenly informs Board of Education Feb. 12 that he will leave the district prior to the end of the school year.

Murder, Suicide Ruled in Deaths of Ex-Cop, Wife

A former Caldwell Police sergeant committed suicide and his wife was murdered inside their Parsippany home, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office said.

Parsippany Police Chief to Resign Post as of March 1

Anthony DeZenzo says he'll take some time off before deciding his next professional move.

Waterview Retail, Residential Concept Plan Recommended to Council

Police officers were called more than once to escort critical residents away from the microphone at Feb. 11 Parsippany Planning Board meeting.

Missing Senior Citizen Now Safe at Home

"He pulled up right outside the door" in his Toyota, said his relieved daughter on Feb. 7.

It's Official: Barberio Launches Re-Election Campaign

The mayor announced Feb. 21 that he will run for another four years on a ticket including council incumbent Vincent Ferrara and newcomer Milin Shah.

After Two Years Without, Teachers Get Their Contract

On Feb. 13, the Board of Education announced its ratification of a new pact with Parsippany educators.

Police Chief's Retirement Benefit: Over $130K Per Year

Anthony DeZenzo's retirement benefit puts him in the rarefied $100K Club with his two predecessors.

Carifi for Mayor Campaign Adds Ticketmates

Council Candidates Robert Peluso and Louis Valori have hitched their campaign to Carifi's effort.

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