From morristowngreen.com
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Taking the waters: Fountain flows for another season on the Morristown Green
Spring has finally sprung.
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As U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill eyes fourth term, three Republicans hope to take her on
Raafat Barsoom, Joseph Belnome, and John Sauers are vying for the GOP nomination in District 11.
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Morris School District board approves $150M budget; says average taxes decreasing in Morristown and Township
The tax levy is up by almost 3 percent, which usually triggers a public vote. But an accounting loophole in the state cap law will prevent that.
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Morristown High students to share projects at Life Design Night, May 2
Presentations range from writing a novel to suicide prevention, tutoring homeless students, and feeding the hungry.
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Morristown police: Ford Avenue will close to northbound traffic, May 1
Detours will be in place.
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Morris Winter Farmers Market concludes 11th season
Fear not! Fresh produce will be available in June from Grow It Green's farm stand, and from the Morristown Farmers Market.
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Colonial Corner News: Heritage Day, community service, and waffles
See what's going on at Morristown High, in English and Spanish.
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Morris Arts ‘Great Conversations’ gala returns, May 1, in Whippany
Proceeds benefit the arts nonprofit and its programs across Morris County and beyond.
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Wipe your slate clean: Free expungement clinic in Morristown, May 2
If you have had a scrape with the law, you may be able to erase it and start anew.
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Just in time for Mother’s Day: Morristown Garden Club’s plant sale, May 11
Honor mom by 'Going Native' this year.
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Celebrate ‘National Therapy Animal Day’ in Morristown, April 30
Since its founding in Morristown in 2011, Creature Comfort Pet Therapy has expanded its roster from therapy dogs to cats, rabbits, guinea pigs and mini-horses.
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Stay awhile in Morristown: Planning board gets behind ‘extended stay’ ordinance; finally approves JCP&L overhaul
If okayed by the town council next month, the measure would enable visitors to rent furnished units with cooking facilities for up to six months.