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Italian Market Uncle Giuseppe's Opens: Around Parsippany
Also: Man Sexually Assaulted Teen At Hotel: Prosecutor / Parsippany Man, 28, Mourned After Illness / Office Building Sells For $4.9 Million

PARSIPPANY, NJ — Patch reviews this past week's top stories around Parsippany.
Italian Market Uncle Giuseppe's Opens By Parsippany
The marketplace and full-service grocer held a soft opening for its new Morris Plains location. Here's what to know about Uncle Giuseppe's.
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Man Sexually Assaulted Teen At Parsippany Hotel: Prosecutor
The suspect brought a handgun to the Holiday Inn in Parsippany, authorities said.
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'One Of The Kindest': Parsippany Man, 28, Mourned After Illness
Willian Hua, a software engineer, designed his church's website, helped friends with personal projects and played in the church choir.
85K-Square-Foot Parsippany Office Building Sells For $4.9 Million
The building is 60 percent occupied with several long-term office tenants, according to the real estate company that completed the sale.
Nearly 1K COVID Tests Offered Daily At Morris County Site
Officials expect the center to administer 800-900 tests daily, for at least the coming week and as demand remains high.
How To Help Parsippany Animal Shelters For Betty White's 100th
The 'Betty White Challenge' encourages fans to donate to animal shelters Jan. 17, which would have been her 100th birthday.
Two shelters have rescued pets named after the late actress, and one will hold a 'Golden Girls' senior-pet adoption event.
Cop Won't Be Charged For Fatal Shooting After Morris Co. Incident
Before the officer fired his weapon, the suspect drove his vehicle into the police car while the cop was exiting, authorities said.
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