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A Conversation with the County Prosecutor

On 1/30/09, Prosecutor Robert A. Bianchi, Esq., spent an episode of "Focus on Morris County," talking with County Public Information Officer Joe Garifo. The segment aired 2/22/09.
Topics included an overview of the office, his responsibilities and a focus on the many crime-fighting units.

St. Patrick's Day

MORRISTOWN: On March 20, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office honored seven leaders of Irish descent. They included Bob McDermott, a sergeant in the prosecutor's office who oversees the Major Crimes and Homeland Security units; the Morris County Prosecutor's Office Deputy First Assistant Prosecutor Joseph Connor, Esq., Director of Administration and Policy Sheila Leary and Senior Trial Counsel John McNamara, Jr., Esq., as well as Mary Jo Buchanan, the director of the county human services department, Hanover Police Chief Stephen Gallagher and Morris Township Police Chief Tim Quinn. Freeholder John Murphy was the keynote speaker. The following is a recording of the event.

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Women's History Month

MORRISTOWN: Morris County Freeholder Margaret Nordstrom was one of six women honored Monday, March 30 by the Morris County Prosecutor's Office and New Jersey Women in Law Enforcement, which teamed up to celebrate Women's History Month. Some 100 people attended the event from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Morris County Records and Administration Building on Court Street in Morristown. Also honored: Patty Sly, the executive director of the Jersey Battered Women's Services; Twannah Ellington, assistant director of Drew University's Educational Opportunity Scholars Program; Chief Carol Ackerman of the Morris County Sheriff's Office; Gloria Sullivan, captain of the Morris County Park Police; and Chief Karen Sullivan of the Interlaken Police Department and president of the New Jersey Women in Law Enforcement. The keynote address was provided by Minister Carol Paterson of the Calvary Baptist Church. The following is a recording of the event.

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