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Parsippany Remembers 9/11, BOE Candidate Calls It Quits Top Local News
Also, Town Council hears potential solution to protect evicted families and Parsippany Playhouse company marks two decades
Parsippany Marks the 11th Anniversary of 9/11
Township leaders, residents and emergency responders came together Tuesday afternoon to remember the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The ceremony featured an address by 9/11 hero and Parsippany resident Dennis Letts and the unveiling of a new Town Hall memorial that features a piece of steel beam from the old World Trade Center.
Police ID Lake Parsippany Woman Killed in Route 10 Crash
Katelyn Ackerman, 23, lost her life when her vehicle left Route 10, struck a tree and caught on fire Thursday night, police say.
School Board Member Calls Decision to Stop Campaign 'Heartwrenching'
Deborah Orme's second term on the Parsippany Board of Education will be her last for now. The veteran member—without offering a reason—halted her re-election campaign. Challenger Alison Cogan will take her place on a slate featuring incumbent candidates Dr. Frank Calabria and Frank Neglia.
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Housing Law Needs Small Amendment, Resident Says
Jonathan Nelson, a Township Council candidate, suggests adding one sentence to the controversial anti-stacking ordinance to protect young families from eviction.
Parsippany Dramatic Ensemble Celebrates 20 Years
Women's Theater Co. opens anniversary season with a production of the classic Off-Broadway musical 'The Fantasticks.'
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