Anyone wishing to pay their condolences to the late Robert "Bobby" Sweetin can do so this Friday at Bradley Funeral Home.
Carol Zoni, 70, of Chatham, was a sensitive and generous woman who thrived on the happiness of others, according to her obituary.
Anthony M. Scotti, Jr. opened Scotti’s Record Shop. His family continues to run the Summit store.
A body has been discovered in Massachusetts, and police believe it is that of Meghan Marohn, who has been missing since March.
Livestreamed funeral and committal services were on Friday for Otto Vopelius, remembered for his volunteerism in Chatham Township.
Chatham residents who died on 9/11 will be among those memorialized at services across the country on the attack’s 20th anniversary.
William 'Bill' Nauta died April 2020 from COVID-19 complications. Now, he's getting a memorial service.
William 'Tut' Weichert IV, 55, was a member of the Chatham Fire Department for 32 years.
Andrew M. Stillinger, 57, died suddenly of natural causes Feb. 23.
Chatham officials and faith leaders met for a small, solemn ceremony honoring those lost to the virus, including 47 Chatham residents.
Petros 'Pete' Tsimboukis died peacefully at home Wednesday surrounded by loving family.
Stanislawa Z. Rosnowski M.D. was 81 when she passed May 4.
McGeough died peacefully on Friday surrounded by his family. He was 72.
Benjamin Oakes Massam won numerous conference, county, and state championships as a Cougar.
The former co-owner of Marie's Chicken Joint, Marie's Italian Seafood and Marie's Italian Specialties in Chatham passed last weekend.
Evelyn A. Malackov was personally thanked by President Lyndon Johnson for her work on the communications satellite Telstar 1.
Pat was active volunteer as a member of the Chatham Community Players and served as co-president of the PTO for Washington Avenue School.
Patricia Ann Hunter Leithead had deep ties to the community, including editing the local newspaper.
Sam Failla was a favorite snowboarding instructor in Vail, Colorado, particularly among children. Visitation hours have been announced.
The community is rallying around Sam Failla's family, raising funds to cover funeral costs and establish a foundation.
"Nothing rivaled Bob's love for T.M. Ward Coffee, except his family, as he was a devoted husband, father and grandfather."
Today we remember the 13 Chatham residents lost on Sept. 11, 2001. Read about their lives here.
​Gloria Ellis Tompson lived in Chatham for 20 years.
Leanna Brown had a long career in public service. She was 81.
Elizabeth Burke was a law office manager.
Patricia Hutchinson leaves behind six grandchildren.
McGrath could be seen at sporting events and local businesses often.
Barbara Henneberry taught for more than 40 years.
Stewart Richter was successful in the commercial insurance industry.
Otmar Schreiber lived in the borough for more than 50 years.
Grace Paddon lived in the area for 26 years.
Helen Schenck had one daughter and two grandchildren.
Norma Lenz leaves behind three children.
Stanley Bess had four grandchildren.
Kathleen Himmel was a nurse for many years.
Rose Yuelling was always smiling.
Laura Weaving leaves behind a husband and two children.
Fox moved to Parsippany in 1955 and began his career as an officer in 1965.
Gertrude Zander loved hosting family and friends on her sun porch.