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Around Morristown: Ida Brings Flooded Roads, 6 Inches Of Rain
Also: ESO Artisanal Pasta To Close / Fort Nonsense Open / Charges In Fatal Shooting / Jazz Fest Headliner Re-Invented Self In His Basement

MORRISTOWN, NJ — Patch reviews this past week's top stories from around Greater Morristown.
Morristown Gets 6 Inches Of Rain, Roads Flood From Ida
Martin Luther King Avenue, Flagler Street and Bishop Nazery Way were closed due to extensive flooding.
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ESO Artisanal Pasta In Morristown To Close
The business opened last year, providing Italy-imported ingredients to restaurants and customers.
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Morristown Man Faces 1st-Degree Murder Charge In Fatal Shooting
Tyrell Lansing, 27, is in Oklahoma pending extradition on charges of killing Raijah Scott of Cedar Knolls, on Aug. 18, authorities said.
Fort Nonsense To Reopen At Morristown National Historical Park
The Fort Nonsense area has been closed since mid-June because of a roadway and parking area rehabilitation project.
Morristown Jazz Fest Headliner 'Re-Invented' Self In His Basement
Rob Paparozzi is used to stepping in to play harmonica for a big act. During the pandemic, he's often had to do that differently.
70 Pets From Hurricane-Ravaged Louisiana Flown To Morristown
St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center received an emergency transport of adoptable pets.
No Deaths, None Missing In Morris County After Ida: Officials
Some flooding could last for the coming days, and JCP&L expects most remaining outages to be fixed by late Saturday night.
5 Centenarians Celebrate Birthdays At Greater Morristown Home
A birthday event at the Morris View Healthcare Center honored five women turning 100 to 105.
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