Parsippany football still winless.
Science students show their robots have the right stuff at the Hills.
Three Parsippany area teams lost on Wednesday.
The Vikings defeat their crosstown rival, the Parsippany High Red Hawks.
Kinnelon, Madison and West Morris gain ground within respective divisions.
Our Whiz Kid's Girl Scout project benefits families right in her own back yard.
Par Hills will face Morris Hills; Parsippany gets set to see Morristown.
Par Hills will face Roxbury in a preliminary round matchup, while Parsippany gets set to see Morristown in round one.
Behind quarterback Tyler Simms, Vikings roll to second victory of the season.
Grandparents of a Par Hills player, the Comerfords have the spirit, yes, they do.
Quarterback completes 19 of 25 passes, throws four TDs as Vikings pound Morristown.
BOE president tries to reassure Troy Hills School parents that the board is listening.
The Red Hawks fall to 3-5 with the loss.
Stalwarts West Morris and Delbarton face each other while upstart Butler and Pequannock battle.
Hall of Fame brunch takes place Saturday as part of the high school's homecoming celebration.
A goal-free second half leads to a Red Hawks loss.
Parsippany linebacker shines on defense.
Butler and West Morris stay unbeaten, while Randolph responds.
Chatham got the goals it needed, says Par High Coach Greg Cleary.
Children choose fresh fruit and vegetables when picking up their hot lunches courtesy of Pomptonian.
Two super fans have the spirit for Brandon Katenberger and the Par Hills Vikings.
First-half deficit too much for Vikings to overcome against Wolfpack.
The Red Hawks' teamwork leads to victory.
Parsippany's offense has a tough time against Cougars.
Turnovers hurt Red Hawks against Cougars.
Madison ready for first game after Week 1 bye, while teams like Chatham set to build momentum.
Delbarton and Jefferson get revenge while Morristown shows it's still a power.
The Red Hawks traveled to take on Wallkill Valley to begin their 2011 NJAC slate.
This PHS alumna cheers on her son, a lineman, from the stands each week.
Each week, Patch will preview games from the local NJAC area, and beyond.
Township educators played major role in crafting New Jersey 9/11 curriculum.
A new curriculum guide written by volunteer educators and people affected by Sept. 11 aims to teach students about terrorism, bullying, war, and hatred in a constructive and sensitive way.
Described as the toughest in nation, law takes firm stance against harassment and intimidation.
Patch talks with Dr. LeRoy Seitz about ending bullying, the challenges of the new year, and the contract controversy.
Students, teachers, staffers: everyone has a job to finish before school begins.
What the BOE did during its summer vacation
Sharif Shamsudin takes a hit to protect his child.
Four schools are ready to serve as evacuation centers in case of emergency.
Teachers from Parsippany schools offer families advice for a successful school year.
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