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White Meadow Lake, NJ

Police: Morris County Convenience Store Employees Sold Tobacco To Underage Youth Police: Morris County Convenience Store Employees Sold Tobacco To Underage Youth
Police: Morris County Convenience Store Employees Sold Tobacco To Underage Youth Two workers at different Morris County convenience stores were arrested the same day on accusations that they sold tobacco products to underage youth. Adnan Qadeer, 41, of Rockaway Borough, is accused of selling the products Jan. 23 at the Street Corner Store in Rockaway Townsquare Mall, township police said. Dhihendra Patel, 56, of Parsippany sold the products at the Lakeview Convenience Store in White Meadow Lake on the same day, police said. Both men were charged with two counts of selling tobacco products to a person under 21 years of age and released on a summons with a future court …
Lake Hopatcong Animal Activist Leslie McKenna Dies, 33 Lake Hopatcong Animal Activist Leslie McKenna Dies, 33
Lake Hopatcong Animal Activist Leslie McKenna Dies, 33 Animal activist and Lake Hopatcong native Leslie Jane McKenna-Contreras died Friday, April 24. She was 33. Leslie was born April 8, 1987 in Morristown and raised in White Meadow Lake. She graduated from Morris Hills High School, her obituary says. Leslie is known for her recent role as founder and operator of The None Furgotten Dog and Cat Rescue, a charity that helps treat and find homes for abused and abandoned animals. Nearly $6,000 had been raised as of May 1 on a GoFundMe to support Leslie’s hospital and funeral costs. Leslie is also known for her passion for art and had donated nume…
WATCH: Morris County Girl Really Wanted Baby Sister In Gender Reveal Meltdown WATCH: Morris County Girl Really Wanted Baby Sister In Gender Reveal Meltdown
Watch: Morris County Girl Really Wanted Baby Sister In Gender Reveal Meltdown Emily Murray has been asking for a sibling since she was 2. The White Meadow Lake 4-year-old's wish is finally coming true. Well, mostly. Emily seemed excited for a sibling when her parents, Jeff and Arlene Murray, told her they were expecting a baby.  Turned out, Emily was hoping for a girl, her parents found out when she had a meltdown during their gender reveal. "I’m not really surprised," said Arlene, a Fair Lawn native and owner of Polkadot Cake Shop in Lyndhurst. "She’s pretty dramatic and animated." But after a couple conversations with mom and dad, Emily is warming up to the id…