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Credit Cards Compromised At Nearby Gas Station: Around Parsippany
Also: Mayoral Debate: What We Learned From Soriano, Barberio / 1st Woman Mayor Gets Town Hall Plaque / 'Bias Language' At Playground
PARSIPPANY, NJ — Patch reviews this past week's top stories around Parsippany.
Credit Cards Compromised At Denville Gas Station
Police believe the gas station are not the actors but potential victims of the credit card skimming.
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Parsippany Mayoral Debate: What We Learned From Soriano, Barberio
On a day both candidates accused each other of misconduct while in office, the debate largely stuck to policy. Here are some takeaways.
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Mimi Letts, Parsippany 1st Woman Mayor, Gets Plaque In Town Hall
Letts was mayor from 1994-2005. She served with 'dedication, integrity and pride,' Mayor Michael Soriano said in a proclamation.
Parsippany Police Officer Retires After More Than 30-Year Career
Sgt. Robert Jamieson also serves as commissioner of the Mount Tabor Volunteer Fire Department.
'Bias Language,' Obscenities Graffitied At Morris Co. Playground
The Morris County Sheriff's Office is looking for answers about vandalism at Manchester Park.
Election Day In Parsippany: When, Where To Vote
The general election is on Nov. 2. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
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