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Top Warren Stories of July

In a month with an unusually high number of serious accidents, readers follow the coverage closely.

Three people were in the vehicle that went off Mountain Avenue and hit a utility pole; driver Tyler Delino and Warren resident Steven Russo were hospitalized.  

News broke on July 5 that burglars used the holiday as an opportunity to break into several Warren residences.

On July 6, readers learned another resident discovered they'd been burgled, with jewelry reported taken.

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Luanne Stewart-Mastroianni is alleged to have altered medical documents to collect disability insurance from her job with the Green Brook school district.

Deputy Mayor Vic Sordillo was doing some background study for a meeting with water company officials, when he discovered local supplies may contain PFOA.

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Warren Middle School teacher Ernie Monaco has built a reputation as one of the nation's best wrestling coaches, but you won't see him at local matches.

A woman hiking in Glenhurst Meadows got lost and fell as the sun was setting—police and rescue volunteers found her using her cell phone's GPS capabilities.

Stirling resident Clark Chesire was taken to Morristown Medical Center after the vehicle he was driving hit a utility pole.

A Phillipsburg resident was killed after his vehicle went off Route 78.

The Warren Township Board of Education reviewed its nutritional policy, which some say allows too many poor choices to be served.  






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