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COVID-19: Morris County HS Student Marks 4th Positive Case For District COVID-19: Morris County HS Student Marks 4th Positive Case For District
Covid-19: Morris County HS Student Marks 4th Positive Case For District A Morris County high school will remain open after a positive COVID-19 case was presented among a student Monday. Contact tracing was under way at Randolph High School, where students returned for in-person learning Tuesday, the Daily Record reports. The case marks the fourth in the district and the third in the high school. There have been 27 COVID-19 cases reported in Randolph since Oct. 1. While there has been an increasing amount of cases in the township, there is no one "super spreader," Mayor Christine Carey said.  "Many cases involve one family member getting infected and…
Report: Morristown Mall Tenants Have Extra Month To Vacate Before Demolition Report: Morristown Mall Tenants Have Extra Month To Vacate Before Demolition
Report: Morristown Mall Tenants Have Extra Month To Vacate Before Demolition The businesses at Midtown Shopping Center in Morristown will have an extra month to pack and move out before demolition begins for the M Station redevelopment project, reports say. The center is scheduled to close at the end of the month, and the tenants must vacate by the end of April, Daily Record reports. Some of the businesses in the strip mall have been open for nearly 30 years, like Cluck-U Chicken, whose owner, Neil Goldrosen, is still looking for a new location for the eatery. Midtown Shopping Center owner Scotto Properties has reportedly offered to assist shop owners with the…
Roxbury Woman Gives Neighbor, NJ Radio Host Second Chance At Life Roxbury Woman Gives Neighbor, NJ Radio Host Second Chance At Life
Roxbury Woman Gives Neighbor, NJ Radio Host Second Chance At Life Kim Roumes of Roxbury has long known Bob Williams only as a friendly neighbor. So when she saw on Facebook that the talk-radio traffic reporter was looking for a kidney donor, Roumes' next move wasn't a question. "Bob is the sweetest, kindest, giving person," Roumes told the Daily Record. "I am healthy, I have a great family, and I really think I can help him. Once I decided to get tested, I never looked back." Both Roumes and Williams -- a reporter for 101.5 who has long been living with type 2 diabetes -- were recovering from last week's transplant surgery on Monday. The radio station a…