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| Local News |  | Money for litigation but not housing | | Recorder Community Newspapers- 7/25/2008 12:13:48 PM | | As municipalities, builders and state agencies appear headed for yet another round of litigation on low-to-moderate-income housing, it occurs to us we may have misunderstood the mission of the N.J. Council on ... |  |
 | Fire damages Oak Ridge units | | Hanover Eagle- 7/25/2008 11:46:58 AM | | HANOVER TWP. Two firefighters were treated for heat exhaustion after a fire swept through two townhouses in the Oak Ridge complex off Parsippany Road Saturday afternoon. |  |
 | Madison at bat for another $6 million | | Recorder Community Newspapers- 7/24/2008 7:58:18 PM | | MADISON The borough is hoping to repeat last November's unprecedented success in garnering the largest open space grant ever awarded under the Morris County Open Space Trust Fund: $6 million. |  |
 | Jurors review testimony in Funcoland murder trial | | The Jersey Journal- 7/24/2008 5:25:24 PM | | The witness, Rahman Vaughn, testified that he was serving as a lookout and watched his cousin, Omar Thomas, shoot one of the victims in the head while robbing the Funcoland store in 2002. |  |
 | Jury yet to reach verdict in Morris County murder trial | | Asbury Park Press- 7/24/2008 1:21:00 PM | | A Morris County jury deliberated three hours on Wednesday on the fate of the man accused of gunning down two FuncoLand video game store workers in Roxbury before asking to return today to resume talks. |  |
 | N.J. Mega-Millionaire Hasn't Come Forward | | WINS-AM New York- 7/24/2008 12:19:49 PM | | The identity of the Garden State's newest millionaire is still a mystery. Al Jones reports: A single winning ticket for Tuesday night's $126 million Mega Millions drawing was sold at Newark's A&J Seabra ... |  |
 | Parsippany seeks red-light cameras, $85 fines | | The Jersey Journal- 7/24/2008 10:53:33 AM | | NJ Transit and Amtrak commuters were told to expect train delays of 90 minutes or more on Wednesday evening because of a power problem on the Northeast Corridor. |  |
 | State aid for arts groups dips; Morris programs get $790K | | Daily Record- 7/24/2008 7:00:00 AM | | TRENTON -- The New Jersey State Council on the Arts -- championing all things artistic -- doled out its annual stipends Tuesday, offering painters, poets and performers of all stripes 12 percent less than a ... |  |
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