News in Budd Lake, New Jersey
Educating children with autism seen as lacking
ROXBURY TWP. — Area parents with children on the autism spectrum have many concerns, but one stood out in a poll of hundreds of parents by a statewide autism advocacy and support organization.Mount Olive NJ cops: Woman in critical condition following rescue from fire MOUNT OLIVE, NJ — A 78-year-old woman rescued by two township police officers and a firefighter is in critical condition after she was trapped in an apartment fire early Saturday morning.
Parents question Mount Olive NJ school board cut of "courtesy busing" MOUNT OLIVE — Emotions ran high at Monday night's school board meeting as parents decried the school board's decision to eliminate courtesy busing for students, replacing it with a subscription-based program that parent's have until Friday to sign up for.
Mount Olive, NJ, woman in critical condition after apartment fire MOUNT OLIVE, NJ - A 78-year-old woman is in critical condition after she was injured in a Budd Lake apartment fire early Saturday morning.
Rodney Hampton visits campers at New York Giants youth football camp in Randolph NJ RANDOLPH — Rodney Hampton was reminiscing at the New York Giants' youth football camp in Randolph on Wednesday. The former Giants running back was watching about 50 boys, age 6 to 12, dashing around at the Indoor Sports Pavilion, and thinking about both his own 11-year-old son, Rodney Jr., and his childhood.
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MORRIS PEOPLE: Former Long Hill NJ mayor wants towns to 'connect,' cut taxes The tower of 566 placards in the corner of the living room at Gina Genovese's Millington home stands maybe 11 feet tall. It takes Wendy McCahill about 35 minutes during their presentations to display them one-by-one to an audience.
