Springsteen photos to be shown at Monmouth University

PAMELA SPRINGSTEEN This photo, taken by Springsteen’s sister Pamela, will be displayed in “Bruce Springsteen: A Photographic Journey.” Monmouth University in West Long Branch, which houses the historical archive The Bruce Springsteen Special Collection and has a long history of presenting Springsteen-related events, will host “Bruce Springsteen: A Photographic Journey,” in its DiMattio Gallery (at Rechnitz…

N.J.’s newest Roy Rogers restaurant opens this week

FRANKLIN – Roy Rogers makes its return to northern New Jersey Tuesday with its planned grand opening of a restaurant in Sussex County. The restaurant is just one of four locations Roy Rogers plans to launch over the next year in the northern half of the state. Yet-to-be announced sites, which will be in Bergen and…

It could feel as hot as 107 degrees in Parsippany today

While high temperatures in most of New Jersey are forecast in the mid-90s for Sunday, it could feel as hot as 107 degrees in parts of the state. The “very hot and humid conditions” have officials warning residents to take precautions, including limiting time spent in the sun and drinking plenty of water. ALSO: Health and…

Greystone supporters, Parsippany, dealt two heartbreaking losses

Lynn Brunskill was an artist and a graphic designer, and her restored Victorian home in Mount Tabor is a monument to her aesthetic values. “Our house is definitely filled with her spirit,” said her husband, Adam McGovern. “It was all Lynn.” It was Lynn who picked out the classic-looking armoire and ornate lamp sconces that were…

Thunderstorms roll across Parsippany Saturday

A humid Saturday will give way to potentially hazardous weather throughout New Jersey, as thunderstorms roll across the Garden State from Pennsylvania, according to an alert by the National Weather Service. The hazardous weather warning issued by the National Weather Service early Saturday morning said parts of central, southern and northern New Jersey will all see…

Workers at UPS steal cell phones from packages

PARSIPPANY — UPS security personnel contacted the Parsippany Police Department to report they had two employees they suspected of stealing items out of packages prior to loading them into the shipping trailers, on Wednesday, July 15 at 8:11 a.m.

Patrol Officer A. Van Orden and J. Lubeck responded to UPS and spoke to UPS security personnel. Through the course of their investigation, along with evidence received from UPS security, Sean Stevenson, 26, North Haledon and Joseph Meola, 27, Hawthorne, were placed under arrest and transported back to Parsippany Police Headquarters.

Mr. Meola was charged with Theft of Movable Property for the theft of a cell phone. Mr. Stevenson was charged with Theft of Movable Property for the theft of five cell phones.

Both parties were released pending their court appearance.

Editors Note: A complaint or a charge is merely an accusation. Despite this accusation, the defendant is presumed innocent until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Out of state driver arrested for DWI

policecarPARSIPPANY — Patrol Officer P. Kolln was making a left turn from Baldwin Road onto Route 46 east, on Thursday, July 9 at 11:29 p.m.

As the officer was turning he observed a vehicle driving west in the left lane of Route 46 east at which time he activated his emergency lights and conducted a motor vehicle stop.

The 2012 Ford Escape came to a stop in the left lane of Route 46 east. After a brief investigation, the driver, Bridget McNulty, 26, Green Harbor, MA was arrested for suspicion of Driving While Intoxicated and transported to Police Headquarters.

While at Police Headquarters she was issued summons for Driving While Intoxicated and Driving the Wrong Way on Route 46.

She was released to an acquaintance, pending her court appearance.

Editors Note: A complaint or a charge is merely an accusation. Despite this accusation, the defendant is presumed innocent until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

 

Christopher Beyel Shoplifts at Home Depot

PARSIPPANY — Home Depot Asset Protection contacted the Parsippany Police Department to report they had a shoplifter detained in the store on Tuesday, July 7 at 4:29 p.m.

Patrol Officer P. Kolln and C. Cifaldi responded to the scene. Once on scene they were advised by Asset Protection personnel that Christopher Beyel, 23, Parsippany, had placed three different power tools into his cart and exited the store.

Asset Protection personnel then stopped him and brought him back inside the store until Parsippany Police arrived.

Mr. Beyel was arrested and transported back to Parsippany Police Headquarters. He was issued a summons for Shoplifting and released pending his court appearance.

Editors Note: A complaint or a charge is merely an accusation. Despite this accusation, the defendant is presumed innocent until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Vehicle stolen from Marcella Road; recovered in Newark

A vehicle was stolen from  a resident on Marcella Road
A vehicle was stolen from a resident on Marcella Road

PARSIPPANY — A resident on Marcella Road contacted the Parsippany Police Headquarters to report that his vehicle was stolen from his driveway between Monday, July 6 at 11:00 p.m. and Tuesday, July 7 at 7:15 a.m.

Patrol Officer J. Michel arrived on scene and spoke to the resident. Through his investigation it was determined that the vehicle, a black 2014 Infiniti Q50, was stolen.

Shortly after the initial call, Parsippany Police received notification from Newark Police Department that the vehicle was recovered in Newark.

Anyone with information regarding the incident should contact the Parsippany Police Department at (973) 263-4300.

PTE Girls Softball won State Champs!

PARSIPPANY —  The Par-Troy East Senior Girls Softball team won State Champs, Friday, July 17 after winning against Elmora 16-7 at Lodi Little League,72 Church Street, Lodi. They now advance to Regionals in Worcester, Mass. next Saturday, July 25.