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The Mt. Tabor Fire Department will share the new station with township EMS
The school district immediately suspended all sports and activities
Five additional defendants were charged in the corruption case involving a Morristown attorney
The borough announced a settlement agreement with the Fair Share Housing Center over affordable housing
Eight borough and township elected leaders joined with others in Morris County last week to demand reforms at the utility
All arrests were the result of motor vehicle stops in the township
The district lost more than $200k in state funding, could have 30 faculty members on leave or working from home this fall
The West Point graduate comes to the township with two decades of experience in local government
The mayor and committee members last week called on the Bureau of Public Utilities to investigate the company's storm response
New and more secure mailboxes will begin to replace the old receptacles as fight over the postal service intensifies
Police say the man forced the victim to engage in prostitution and sexually assaulted her at a township hotel
The president will arrive at Morristown Airport this evening, one day after a small plane violated restricted airspace near Bedminster
Officials in Morris County, including eight from Chatham Twp and borough, asked the state to force JCP&L to improve service
The mayor and two council members were part of a group demanding changes in the utility's response to emergencies
Flight restrictions are in effect for the area this afternoon
Governor Murphy issued the guidelines for schools to hold in-person classes
The district's phased plan already allows parents to choose online instruction for the fall
The district has various return-to-school plans in place
More heavy rain is expected later this morning