
William Westhoven
Reporter at Daily Record (Parsippany, NJ)
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5 days ago |
dailyrecord.com | William Westhoven
It includes small increases in taxes and spending, money for more police officers and a bigger surplus. Parsippany's council introduced its proposed 2025 budget this week. A public budget hearing is scheduled for April 29. Conflict has been a constant at Parsippany council meetings this year, as Mayor James Barberio and Councilman Justin Musella lock horns amid their battle for the Republican mayoral nomination in June's primary.
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1 week ago |
northjersey.com | William Westhoven
The New Jersey State Police will add patrols in Randolph to help manage detour traffic from Route 80 sinkhole repairs. Randolph Township requested the added presence after after four people died in a crash on Route 10 last week. It's still unclear whether increased traffic detoured from Route 80 by ongoing sinkhole repairs played any role in last week's tragic crash on Route 10 in Randolph, which resulted in four fatalities.
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.com | William Westhoven
Chick-fil-A will open on Thursday in Whippany. It's the second business to open at the new Hanover Towne Center on Route 10. HANOVER — A popular fast-food chain will join a big-box retailer on Route 10 this week as the long-awaited redevelopment of an old Route 10 retail property continues in Whippany. Chick-fil-A will open its third Morris County location on Thursday at the new Hanover Towne Center. BJ's Wholesale debuted there last month. The stores are occupying the site of the former Pine Plaza.
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.com | William Westhoven
Randolph School Board President Ronald Conti lost his seat in Tuesday's election. Two new members were elected to the board. Two new faces will join the Randolph Board of Education after voters ousted board President Ronald Conti Tuesday night in Morris County's only springtime school board election. Conti, a 10-year board veteran, finished fourth in a race for three seats in the K-12 district. Incumbent Allison Manfred finished first with 1,303 votes.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | William Westhoven
Two new faces will join the Randolph Board of Education after voters ousted board President Ronald Conti Tuesday night in Morris County's only springtime school board election. Conti, a 10-year board veteran, finished fourth in a race for three seats in the K-12 district. Incumbent Allison Manfred finished first with 1,303 votes. Challengers Howard Hessel (989 votes) and Wayne Alley Sr. (935 votes) followed in front of Conti (767 votes) and 486 write-in votes.
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