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Morris County Edible Arrangements Store Sets Grand Reopening Date Morris County Edible Arrangements Store Sets Grand Reopening Date
Morris County Edible Arrangements Store Sets Grand Reopening Date Edible Arrangements in Morris County is celebrating its grand reopening after a change of family ownership as well as a year-long remodeling project. New Morristown store owners Lina Abuhamda Issa and Gus Adawi are holding the reopening Sunday, Jan. 10 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event includes free samples from the 1,200-square-foot store’s bakeshop line, smoothies and a giveaway raffle for a free edible arrangement. “I fell in love with the Edible brand when I worked years ago as an Edible store employee, so opening my own Edible franchise is a dream come true,” said Issa. The event wil…
POLL: Should NJ Residents Be Obligated To Wear Face Masks? POLL: Should NJ Residents Be Obligated To Wear Face Masks?
Poll: Should NJ Residents Be Obligated To Wear Face Masks? Morristown Mayor Timothy Dougherty is one of many local officials across New Jersey urging residents to wear face masks amid the coronavirus outbreak. Many people have already chosen to wear face masks, while others are opting for scarves -- or foregoing protection entirely (scroll past poll for more). A report by The World Health Organization says wearing face masks is effective only when the user is also practicing frequent hand-washing/sanitizing with alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water. An obligation to wear masks in public was included in a list of measures drafted by Germany…
2nd Morris County Resident Tests Positive For COVID-19 2nd Morris County Resident Tests Positive For COVID-19
2nd Morris County Resident Tests Positive For Covid-19 A Morristown resident and employee at a local nursery school was the second to test positive for COVID-19 in Morris County, officials said in a press release Friday afternoon. The patient, an employee at Shalom Yeladim Nursery School on Speedwell Avenue, is working alongside administrators to notify parents and employees who they may have come into contact with. The first Morris County resident to test presumptive positive was a Butler man, 51. He was hospitalized at Chilton Medical Center after being exposed to a confirmed case. Meanwhile, the building is temporarily closed for cleaning a…