Take a look at some of the recent crime reports from police, including officers stopping a woman wanted on a warrant from Texas.
Parking will be prohibited at all times along a section of Littleton Road. See the details:
Officials said the initial call came in as a tractor fire under a deck, and the flames created a "huge plume of smoke."
Work will be taking place Tuesday and Wednesday near the interchange with I-80.
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A Parsippany High School junior and Brooklawn Middle School eighth-grader are among the arts center's students of the month.
Pamela VanSyckle, 60, of Oak Ridge, pleaded guilty before in Newark federal court on Tuesday, according to Attorney Philip R. Sellinger.
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Lidl, the European grocery company presently expanding in the United States, has acquired the Foodtown location on North Beverwyck Road.
The residents of Lake Hiawatha's River Drive have requested that the flood wall be extended further down River Drive.
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Several car and home burglaries and attempted vehicle thefts were reported in the township last week.
American Red Cross officials are asking Parsippany residents to roll up their sleeves and give blood or platelets.
The Parsippany-Troy Hills School District is set to receive $167,152, according to officials.
Last Monday, the township planning board was presented with the plans for "Pizzanada," a brand-new pizza business.
The removal was authorized by NJDOT at Route 46 East at the intersection of North Beverwyck Road, according to township police.
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On Saturday, fire crews worked to put out an early morning fire in Parsippany. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Seven Special Law Enforcement Officers for the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township School District were sworn in by Mayor James Barberio.
The couple crossed the Rockaway River onto a small island while searching for their dog, Parsippany police said.
Wendy Wright, Andrew Choffo and Timothy Berrios were sworn in to serve on the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Board of Education.
Frigid temperatures are expected to make surfaces very slick in the morning, the National Weather Service said.
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The National Weather Service projected between 1 and 3 inches of snow to fall in Parsippany through Tuesday at 4 p.m.
This weekend was National Bagel Day. Patch asked, and readers spoke out on what the best bagel around is. Here's Parsippany's best.
Police are again asking people throughout Parsippany to lock their vehicles and take key fobs into their homes.
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We don't yet know what teams will make it to the big game on Feb. 11, but it's not too early to scout the best places to watch.
National Bagel Day is Jan. 15. Patch wants to know where your favorite spot in town is.
High winds and heavy rain hit Morris County overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday. See how much rain fell:
AccuWeather meteorologists warn of "dangerous to life-threatening conditions" stemming from rapid flooding, downed trees and high winds.
Gas generators and other fuel powered equipment produce toxic carbon monoxide gas
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Residents of Parsippany have continued to express public opposition to the township's continuous use of PILOT deals.
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The Morris County Commissioners recently announced a comprehensive capital spending plan, which includes work on a Parsippany road.
Several new establishments opened in Parsippany this year, ranging from clothing boutiques to Italian eateries and sports-themed franchises.
"We believe the goal during each burglary attempt was to steal high-end vehicles from their driveways," police said.
Last week, a raccoon off Yacenda Drive tested positive for the rabies virus, township officials said.
Councilman Justin Musella proposed a motion to repeal the three PILOTs, which were approved last week.