Community Corner
No Charges In Parsippany Bus Stop Incident + Burglary Ring
Your five-minute guide to all things going on around town today.
Rise and shine, Parsippany! It's Friday, so let's get you started with everything you need to know going on today in town.
Here are the top stories in Parsippany today:
- A man leading a burglary ring that targeted homes throughout New Jersey has a Parsippany connection, according to a recent indictment. Keith Perry was arrested in April after a far-reaching investigation of 84 burglaries, which took place within six months and spanned nine New Jersey counties and lower New York State, the Office of Attorney General said. He broke into a Parsippany home in January, according to Wednesday's indictment. Read more.
- If you're looking toward unions to help you make decisions in Parsippany's upcoming elections, you'll find different answers. Several unions have backed Mayor Michael Soriano's Democratic ticket, but former Mayor James Barberio's Republican slate picked up a union endorsement Wednesday. Read more.
- A man involved in a "suspicious" incident at a Parsippany school bus stop will not be charged, police said Wednesday. Authorities determined that no criminal offense occurred. Read more.
- Now New Jerseyans can vote early and in-person. Here's your guide to early voting in Parsippany.
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