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4 Charged, Doc Loses License In Opioid Scheme, AG Says: Around Parsippany

Also: Snickers Seasoning? Local Company's Product Spreading Nationwide / Choking Woman Saved By Morris Co. Eatery Employee / Monkeypox

Four people were charged in connection with an opioid-distribution network that operated out of Dr. Leslie Feigin's office in Morris County, according to the AG. Feigin wasn't charged, but he lost his license to practice medicine.
Four people were charged in connection with an opioid-distribution network that operated out of Dr. Leslie Feigin's office in Morris County, according to the AG. Feigin wasn't charged, but he lost his license to practice medicine. (Google Maps)

PARSIPPANY, NJ — Patch reviews some of this past week's top stories around Parsippany.

4 Charged, Doc Loses License After Morris Co. Opioid Scheme: AG

Dr. Leslie Feigin wasn't criminally charged. But the state revoked his license for 'indiscriminately' prescribing opioids, authorities said.

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Snickers Seasoning? Parsippany Company's Product Spreading Nationwide

The seasoning blend combines the chocolate, caramel and peanut flavors in a Snickers bar. Which foods would you try it with?

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Choking Woman Saved By Morris Co. Eatery Employee

PrimoHoagies Italian Specialty Sandwich Shop plans to honor Danielle Buccielli for her quick action in saving a customer's life.

Monkeypox In Morris County: Case Numbers, Who Can Get Vaccinated

Monkeypox cases are increasing in New Jersey, and the virus has spread to Morris County. See below for case numbers and vaccine information:

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