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Sunday, January 13, 2013

SHARE: National Dress Up Your Pet Day

Upload photos of your furry friends sporting their best attire to share with your neighbors here on Patch.

If you think you have Par-Troy's cutest pup, kitty or ferret, show us. Now, this isn't a contest like our recent foray into spotlighting Parsippany pooches—you may recall that the adorable Sniglet took top local honors in the competition sponsored by Morris Animal Inn last month. This is for fun and bragging rights and enjoying a super-special day. Yes, Monday is another red-letter day: National Dress Up Your Pet Day. So, get ready. Pull out your animal’s best sweater, costume or tiara and get them dressed to the (ca)nines. Every animal can join in on the fun, and we want to see! Take pictures of your beloved companion and post photos here. What clothing will your pet wear Monday? Leave a comment below. 

Thursday, June 30, 2011

5 Things You Can't Do in Parsippany

It's the biggest meme du jour on Twitter.

All over Twitter today, people are immersed in a brand-new meme: 5 Things You Can't Do. That got us to thinking: What things can one not do in Parsippany-Troy Hills? 1. You can't set off fireworks. All consumer fireworks are illegal for purchase or use in New Jersey. The good news is that you can watch professionals present a marvelous fireworks display at Parsippany Hills High School Monday evening. 2. You can't even think about building anything more than two stories high. If you are a developer and you envision that sort of a project, think again or get ready for heartbreak.  3. You can't complain that you can't find good pizza. There are more than 53,000 people in Parsippany and literally dozens of pizza places to serve them. And much …

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Natalie Davis

4:02 pm on Friday, July 1, 2011

Fantastic! I don't think anyone would disagree that all expenditures should be examined carefully. As a taxpayer, you are the boss and have the right to know and to state your disagreement when it exists. (Which is part of what we celebrate on July 4!) If a majority of taxpayers say the economy warrants ending fireworks displays until times are better, that is what should happen.   more ›

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