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Top 10 Jefferson Stories in August

Vice principal resignation, flipped car, tribute to deceased teacher top the list.

In case you missed any of them, here are the top 10 stories for the month of August on Jefferson Patch.

All four occupants were ejected and two died after a Jeep Wrangler flipped over and came to rest about 100 yards off the roadway in a wooded area on Green Pond Road in Rockaway Township near the Jefferson border early Sunday morning, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office said.

The nominations in each category are in, and now it's time to vote for your favorite: What's the best gym in town?

Find out what's happening in Jeffersonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Voting is open until Aug. 17. Just sign in and place your vote to pick the best in the area. The number of poll votes will determine the winner in each category. The 2012 winners will be announced on Aug. 24.

The nominations in each category are in, and now it's time to vote for your favorite: What's the best hair salon in town?

Find out what's happening in Jeffersonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Voting is open until Aug. 17. Just sign in and place your vote to pick the best in the area. The number of poll votes will determine the winner in each category. The 2012 winners will be announced on Aug. 24.

One of two brothers who coached the Lake Forest swim team claims the pair was fired after the team president accused them of inappropriate interactions with parents and requested they show favoritism for swimmers who resided in Lake Forest.

Nicole M. Glazewski passed away peacefully on Aug. 14 at Morristown Memorial Hospital. She was 38.

A man was found dead Friday morning in a wooded area in Rockaway Township by investigators who were searching for a missing individual, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office said.

The  and Vice Principal Gregory Currie have reached a tentative settlement regarding tenure charges the district filed against  for alleged misconduct.

Nolan's Point Road homeowners were awakened Wednesday night by strange noises that turned out to be a drunk man going through their possessions, police said.

, who was reported missing by his family last month, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office said.

RoseAnn Krygier performed every one of her teaching duties, from writing a mid-term exam to arranging for a portable planetarium to visit the school, with the utmost of care and professionalism, according to Jefferson Township High School prinicpal Karl Mundi.


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