Morristown News
Curated headlines from trusted local sources.
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Man Shot In The Face During Chase Through Freehold Public Library: Affidavit
The man was put into a medically induced coma and placed in the ICU for a period of time after the shooting, court documents said.
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Cemetery Buried Husband In The Wrong Grave, NJ Widow Claims
The woman has filed a lawsuit against the cemetery for "mishandling" her husband's remains.
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1 Dead, 1 Injured In Route 80 Multi-Vehicle Crash In Morris County
One of the drivers, a 91-year-old, was killed in the crash, authorities said.
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Morristown Middle Schooler Wins Statewide Essay Contest
The eighth-grader won the middle school category for writing about who she thinks belongs in the NJ Hall of Fame.
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Driver Who Killed NJ Tow Truck Worker Criminally Charged, Officials Say
The charges come nearly a year after a 24-year-old tow truck operator was hit by a car and killed on the side of the road.
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Motorcyclist, 23, Dies In Morris County Crash
The biker veered off the road and crashed into a wooded area, authorities said.
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'Supernatural: The Play' Returning To Morristown Stage
The updated reading will be at Morristown United Methodist Church after a COVID hiatus.
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NJ Student Who Was Molested By Teacher Sues School District, Abuser
The student is suing the teacher for the abuse, and the district for negligence.
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Man Accused Of Robbing NFL Player In Morristown Pleads Not Guilty: Report
Prosecutors say the man robbed a pro footballer at gunpoint in 2025.
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Morristown Roadway To Briefly Close Next Week, See Details
The roadway will be closed to accommodate a courthouse construction project.
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Former Morristown Official, Punk Rock Pioneer, Artist, Dies
Tim Jackson, who served on the Morristown Council from 1996 to 2007, died Monday at the age of 77.
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Motorcyclist Seriously Hurt After SUV Crash In Morris County, Officials Say
The SUV driver remained on the scene following the crash, authorities said.
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Morris School District Adopts $155M Budget, See Tax Increases
Morristown and Morris Township residents can expect a bump in what they pay in school taxes this year.