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Convicted Sex Offender Jailed After Threatening To Come To Popular NJ Feast Armed: Police Convicted Sex Offender Jailed After Threatening To Come To Popular NJ Feast Armed: Police
Convicted Sex Offender Jailed After Threatening To Come To Popular NJ Feast Armed: Police Throngs of attendees were enjoying the annual Feast of St. Rocco in the shadow of the George Washington Bridge this weekend when a convicted sex offender known to police began drawing attention. Robert J. Frate, 56, apparently had become irate over something, “yelling and waving his arms around in an animated manner,” Fort Lee Police Capt. Edward Young said. Detective Michael Kelly approached the borough resident, who told him that he intended to return to the popular feast “loaded,” Young said. Frate motioned toward Kelly’s gun as he said this, the captain said. The detective “believed t…
Ann Marie Renois Of Glen Ridge Dies, 29 Ann Marie Renois Of Glen Ridge Dies, 29
Ann Marie Renois Of Glen Ridge Dies, 29 Ann Marie Renois of Glen Ridge died on Feb. 4. She was 29 years old. Ann Marie was remembered in her obituary as a "generous person who loved children and felt a calling to care for others." She is survived by her parents, Frank and Mary Pat Renois; siblings Daniel, Kelly, Jack, Michael and Frankie; grandmothers Mary (Una) Kelly and Ann Renois; along with dozens of aunts, uncles and cousins. Ann Marie was predeceased by her paternal grandfather, John Renois; aunt Catherine and her maternal grandfather, Michael Kelly. Interment was held at Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Upper …
COVID-19: Numbers Continue To Climb In Morris County Area Following Labor Day Bash COVID-19: Numbers Continue To Climb In Morris County Area Following Labor Day Bash
Covid-19: Numbers Continue To Climb In Morris County Area Following Labor Day Bash The number of coronavirus cases linked to a Morris County Labor Day party has nearly doubled, township officials said. At least eight confirmed COVID-19 cases are linked to the Chatham Borough party, and as of Wednesday, another nine new cases in the Chathams were confirmed, Township Mayor Michael Kelly said. The new cases brought the six-day total to 21, he said.  Chatham high schoolers were switched to remote learning after 12 of them had tested positive for the virus. It was unclear exactly how many of the new cases reported Wednesday were students. The high school went all-r…