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Route 10, Denville, NJ

Morris County Crash Damages 8 Telephone Poles, Causes Widespread Power Outage (PHOTOS) Morris County Crash Damages 8 Telephone Poles, Causes Widespread Power Outage (PHOTOS)
Morris County Crash Damages 8 Telephone Poles, Causes Widespread Power Outage (Photos) A Monday night crash in Morris County damaged eight telephone poles and caused widespread power outages, authorities said. The Mount Tabor Volunteer Fire Department responded to the crash report on Route 10 near Pelican Ski Shops in Denville just after 8:20 p.m. The crash brought down power lines and transformers, causing several to catch fire, the department said. Route 10 was closed in both directions for the investigation and repairs, which took several hours. Posted by Mount Tabor Volunteer Fire Department on Tuesday, February 15, 2022 Assisting agencies included the Parsippany Po…
Suspect Who Attempted Back-To-Back Break-Ins In Morris County Still At Large, Police Say Suspect Who Attempted Back-To-Back Break-Ins In Morris County Still At Large, Police Say
Suspect Who Attempted Back-To-Back Break-Ins In Morris County Still At Large, Police Say Police in Morris County are seeking clues after a man attempted back-to-back break-ins and fled Monday afternoon. Officers responded to the area of William’s Auto Body on Route 10 in Denville after receiving a report of a Black or Hispanic man wearing bright yellow or green shorts and a white t-shirt attempting to enter the back door of a home nearby just before 1:20 p.m., Capt. Jeffrey Tucker told Daily Voice. During the initial investigation, officers received a second report of a man with the same description trying to break into a business in the same area, Tucker said. A search by the…
New Sunoco Gas Station, Convenience Store Opens In Morris County New Sunoco Gas Station, Convenience Store Opens In Morris County
New Sunoco Gas Station, Convenience Store Opens In Morris County A new Sunoco gas station and convenience store is now open in Morris County. The grand opening was held Tuesday for the new location at 15 Route 46 in Budd Lake, according to a Facebook post from Mount Olive Mayor Rob Greenbaum, who attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The gas station and convenience store chain joins nearby Morris County locations in Morristown (E Hanover Avenue), Parsippany (Route 46 West), Denville (Route 10 East), Pompton Plains (Route 23 and Newark Pompton Turnpike) and Long Valley (E Mill Road). The new Sunoco is open Monday through Friday from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. an…