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Route 10 Crash Brings Down Poles, Wires​: Around Parsippany

Also: Time For Kids To Unmask? Here's What Parsippany Parents Say / Free N95s Now Available At Wegmans / How Often Are Local Trains Late?

A crash took down several poles and wires Monday night on Route 10 in Parsippany.
A crash took down several poles and wires Monday night on Route 10 in Parsippany. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

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

Route 10 Crash Brings Down Poles, Wires

Route 10 in Parsippany remained closed Tuesday morning after a Monday night crash that took down several utility poles and wires.

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Time For Kids To Unmask? Here's What Parsippany Parents Say

Patch asked Parsippany parents whether they'll be OK with their kids not masking at school when it becomes optional. Here's what they said.

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Free N95s Now Available At Wegmans In Parsippany

People can each get up to three government-provided masks at all Wegmans locations while supplies last.

How Often Are Trains, Buses Late In Parsippany? Here's The Data

Is the public transit that goes through Parsippany up to par? Here's what the data from the past five years indicates.

Prom Dress Sale Begins At Parsippany Library

Need a dress for prom or another special occasion? Gently used dresses are for sale at the Parsippany Main Library.

Man Lured, Sexually Assaulted Kids In Morris County Mall, Target

Kyriakos Serghides is set to be sentenced March 25 for the 2015 incidents involving two boys.

Rep. Mikie Sherrill To Host Town Hall For Morris County Residents

Morris Twp. Mayor Mark Gyorfy and representatives from the Morris County Chamber of Commerce and Atlantic Health System will join Sherrill.

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