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King George Inn's Future is Mulled, Watchung Hills to Help Out Former Student Top Local News

Here are some of the top stories this week on the Warren Patch.

Morris County Investor Says He Will Maintain King George Inn's 'History' and 'Charm'

The buyer of the King George Inn on King George Road, called an "iconic" historic building in the township, said he is investigating whether he can transform and update the building, possibly for a mix of commercial and residential use. But he said he wouldn't commit to saving the building until he takes a closer look at the structure and other issues. He said he wants to come up with a plan that is "likeable" both to residents and township officials.


Injured Quaid Mobus Gets Boost From Watchung Hills HS Students

As 2010 Watchung Hills graduate Quaid Mobus of Warren continued adjusting to his new life following a spinal injury in an ATV accident in September, his former school's students worked out a plan for paying for a van equipped to accommodate a wheelchair as he prepares to return home in January.


A Picturesque Haven for Last-Minute Shopping & Santa Seekers

The Holiday Boutique at the Wagner Farm Arboretum provided an alternative to crowded big stores for finding that last-minute final gift, or picking up a unique, craftsy something for yourself. The boutique continues 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.


Warren Middle School 'Album Cover' Art At Warren Library Through January

You still have through January to see an art display by Warren Township eighth grades based on album art that now is on exhibit at the Warren Library. The library will continue to display art by Warren Township students in coming months.

Warren Dentist Makes Donation to 'Give Kids a Smile'

Dr. Daniel Sullivan, owner and oral surgeon of Warren Oral Surgery presented a check to Give Kids a Smile® _ a program that provides thousands of underprivileged children in New Jersey with free dental care. In addition to the $1,000 donation, Warren Oral Surgery will be accepting oral surgery cases from the Give Kids a Smile program, accepting participating children at their office to be surgically treated at no cost. 



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