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Friday, June 1, 2012

Ex-Montville Teacher Now Accused of Sex Assault of Teen

Charges stem from Parsippany, court clerk said.

A former Montville teacher who was charged in March with sexual assault of two child victims was served with new charges Thursday that relate to a third victim between the ages of 13 and 16 years old, according to a Morris County Superior Court clerk. The new charges were filed out of Parsippany. Jason Fennes, a former first-grade teacher at the William Mason School, was charged with aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault on an individual between the ages of 13 and 16 and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. According to the court clerk, the alleged incident or incidents that led to the latest charges occurred in the 1990s. UPDATE: Morris County Prosecutor's Office says the third victim has accused Fennes of having a sexual…

Sam

8:27 pm on Monday, June 4, 2012

I can't even fathom this sicko was running around from school to school abusing and resigning... Abusing and resigning. Just moving on and on to hurt more children. Disgusting that he got away with this for years and those poor girls who were not safe in their classroom. So PATHETIC.   more ›

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Prosecution: Video Contradicts Alleged Drunk Driver's Account

Parsippany resident told authorities East Hanover man pulled out in front of her vehicle.

A business security camera's footage contradicts the account a Parsippany woman accused of being drunk when she struck and killed an East Hanover man gave to authorities immediately after the incident, an assistant Morris County prosecutor contended in court Tuesday morning. According to Assistant Prosecutor Kelley Lavery, footage from the camera shows Vanessa E. Brown driving southbound on Ridgedale Avenue in the left-hand lane and suddenly veering into the right lane and into Ralph Politi Jr., who was not in a vehicle. Her car continued another 88 feet when it crashed into nearby parked cars, Lavery said. "There was no indication of turn signalling," Lavery told Judge Salem Ahto. "There was no braking." The surveillance tape contradicts …

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Ktown

12:34 pm on Tuesday, October 2, 2012

R.Swanson you are correct it is not the alcohol industry at fault here it is the personal responsibility of the individual making choices. Just like guns and the gun industry it is the people that make the wrong choices not the Manufactures. This is a very sad story but unfortunately it will not be the last.   more ›

Friday, October 21, 2011

Mayor: I Did Not Ask For Leniency in Man's Sentence

Barberio said he wrote letter on behalf of friend whose son received 5 years for drug offense.

Daniel Moses, 26, a former basketball and soccer player at Parsippany High School, was sentenced on Friday to five years in prison for conspiring to sell marijuana, according a report by the Daily Record. The sentencing came despite a letter from Parsippany Mayor James Barberio on behalf of Moses. Barberio told Patch Moses' father is a friend of his. The report says Barberio wrote requesting the Superior Court show Moses leniency. Barberio told Patch that was not the case. "I did not ask for leniency," Barberio said. "What the young man did was wrong, and he will pay for his crime. I commend the Parsippany Police Department for their work in this case. Yes, I wrote a letter. I wrote it on behalf of Daniel Moses' father, who has been my …

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Mark

12:10 pm on Tuesday, October 25, 2011

I hope there will be a follow-up on this. Mayor Barberio should release the letter he wrote. If he won't, I hope Patch or another local source will obtain the letter and publish it.   more ›

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