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Man Found Dead In Woods, Prosecutor Says: Around Morristown
Also: Restaurant Week: More Than 30 Businesses Involved / Local Woman Killed In Union County Crash: PD / Pot Shop Applications Open
MORRISTOWN, NJ — Patch reviews this past week's top stories around Greater Morristown.
Man Found Dead In Morristown Woods: Prosecutor
A flyer stated Kevin McPherson went missing in February, prompting members of the Morristown community to spread word of his disappearance.
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Morristown Restaurant Week: More Than 30 Businesses Involved
Here are the Morristown restaurants that will offer prix fixe menus, special events and promotions starting April 25.
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Morristown Woman, 31, Killed In Union County Crash: Police
A man also sustained 'moderate' injuries from the crash, according to State Police.
Want To Run A Pot Shop In Morristown? Now's Your Chance
Morristown will accept applications for local dispensary licenses. Here's what it could mean for the future of weed businesses in town.
2 Morristown Steakhouses Among The Best In NJ: Report
New Jersey Monthly released its top 20 steakhouses in the Garden State. Two Morristown restaurants made the cut.
How 'Safe' Is Morristown? Here's Where It Ranks In NJ: Report
NJ has some of the nation's lowest crime rates, but residents express the 6th-highest level of concern about safety, according to SafeWise.
Car Stolen While Getting Warmed Up In Morris Township Driveway: Police
A vehicle burglary took place around the same time on the same street, authorities said.
Morristown Student Named Mayo PAC Student Of The Month
Benjamin Furman, a percussionist at Frelinghuysen Middle School, was one of 10 student musicians the Mayo Performing Arts Center honored.
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