
William Westhoven
Reporter at Daily Record (Parsippany, NJ)
Reporter https://t.co/kMBjycdCio https://t.co/twqDLDKcsJ Radio host https://t.co/WtkJRJEucp Author of 2 novels. Former Crazy Eddie store manager. 4-year Caddie scholarship winner
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1 day ago |
eu.njherald.com | William Westhoven
A 13-year-old boy was airlifted from the scene of a crash on Sunday involving his bicycle and a motor vehicle, Mount Olive police said. The condition of the boy, identified as a Budd Lake resident, was unknown on Tuesday. A 13-year-old Mount Olive boy was airlifted to the hospital on May 13 after an SUV struck the bicycle he was riding, local police said. The condition of the boy, identified as a Budd Lake resident, was unknown on Tuesday.
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1 day ago |
dailyrecord.com | William Westhoven
A 13-year-old boy was airlifted from the scene of a crash on Sunday involving his bicycle and a motor vehicle, Mount Olive police said. The condition of the boy, identified as a Budd Lake resident, was unknown on Tuesday. A 13-year-old Mount Olive boy was airlifted to the hospital on May 13 after an SUV struck the bicycle he was riding, local police said. The condition of the boy, identified as a Budd Lake resident, was unknown on Tuesday.
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1 day ago |
eu.njherald.com | William Westhoven
Rival Republicans running for mayor in Parsippany will debate on Thursday, May 15. Councilman Justin Musella and incumbent Mayor James Barberio will meet in the virtual faceoff. Parsippany is the only town in Morris County to employ a full-time mayor. Parsippany's rival Republican mayoral candidates — incumbent James Barberio and Councilman Justin Musella — will take their tense primary fight to a debate this week.
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5 days ago |
dailyrecord.com | William Westhoven
An appeal court has rejected a lawsuit by a Chatham mom who says a school lesson was indoctrinating her son into Islam. Mon's attorney says he may petition the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the case. A lawsuit filed by a Chatham mother claiming the local schools were indoctrinating children into Islam through their curriculum could be headed to the United States Supreme Court after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled in favor of the district.
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1 week ago |
usatoday.com | William Westhoven
• The Growing Stage announced the NEA has withdrawn a $10,000 grant. • The 43-year-old nonprofit is the only N.J. resident theater company dedicated to children's presentations. Cuts in funding to the National Endowment for the Arts have reached the local level, including Morris County, where the Growing Stage in Netcong announced on May 7 that a promised $10,000 NEA grant was being withdrawn.
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