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Route 10, East Hanover, NJ

Morristown Man Convicted In Hotel Beating Death Of GF's 3-Year-Old Son: Prosecutor Morristown Man Convicted In Hotel Beating Death Of GF's 3-Year-Old Son: Prosecutor
Morristown Man Convicted In Hotel Beating Death Of GF's 3-Year-Old Son: Prosecutor A Morris County jury has returned a guilty verdict against a 29-year-old man who beat his girlfriend's 3-year-old son dead at a hotel in 2021, authorities announced. Edwin Urbina was convicted of first-degree murder with an aggravating factor, second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, hindering apprehension, and tampering with evidence, following a seven-day trial, Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll said. Sentencing has been scheduled before Superior Court Judge Stephen J. Taylor, on March 16. Urbina will remain held until then. The boy arrived at Morristown Medical Ce…
Opening Set For Office Tavern Grill in East Hanover Opening Set For Office Tavern Grill in East Hanover
Opening Set For Office Tavern Grill in East Hanover The Office Tavern Grill has set an opening date in East Hanover. With three other locations across North Jersey, the bar and grill will open on Monday, Jan. 20. Serving a variety of modernized American comfort food classics, OTG has existing locations in Morristown, Summit and Ridgewood. The newest location is about 6,300 square feet and features outdoor seating, a fire pit and the capacity to seat about 160 guests. As for drink options, the new location will include more than 40 rotating beers on tap. While classic OTG menu items remain available, the East Hanover location will feature so…
Springfield Man Who Ran Sham East Hanover Wellness Company For People, Pets Sentenced Springfield Man Who Ran Sham East Hanover Wellness Company For People, Pets Sentenced
Springfield Man Who Ran Sham East Hanover Wellness Company For People, Pets Sentenced A 52-year-old Springfield man who made more than $1 million trading stock in his sham wellness company was sentenced Wednesday to 25 months in prison, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced.  For six months beginning in June 2012, James Farinella controlled up to 98 percent of the stock in Pazoo Inc., a publicly traded company that operated out of a building on Route 10 in East Hanover.  The company claimed to sell wellness products, including merchandise for pets, according to authorities and a published company overview.  The company, however, was just a front for a pump-and…