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Mendham, Chester Remind Residents Of ‘Boost NJ Day’
The towns provided information about COVID-19 boosters and scheduling an upcoming appointment for one.

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The towns provided information about COVID-19 boosters and scheduling an upcoming appointment for one.

The borough provided information about COVID-19 boosters and scheduling an appointment for one.
Officers who decide to put their razors down in the month of December, plan to donate to the Special Olympics of New Jersey.
See all of the performers for the Dec. 15 event right here, plus shopping and dining specials, free treats, photo-ops and more.
“Lucas” mechanical CPR machines were purchased for each of the ambulances, from donations made in Dr. Christopher Muenzen’s memory.
From Santa to “Chester Dollar” giveaways to live musical performances, there’s lot to do while shopping and dining in Chester this holiday.
Joseph Rubino of Lafayette also reportedly had items described as "white supremacist and racist propaganda" but wasn't charged with it: Cops
The police department says the change stems from a directive on body worn cameras from former New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal.
The Washington Township Schools has started the Vanderbilt University "PALS" program, to provide peer, academic support for students.
Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa said most sleep experts suggest a start time of 8:30 a.m. for high school students.
As part of their yearly “Give Thanks” program, students at the Lafayette School did something special for the area’s firefighters.
Police say Richard Wehrheim, 39, of Budd Lake, was sleeping in his car when an officer first spotted him.
The school district postponed a concert and the “Night of Hope” because of the state's uptick in COVID cases.
Find out details about the Dec. 15 walk-in clinic at Long Valley Pharmacy for 1st and 2nd COVID vaccines, plus pediatric and booster shots.
A squirrel touched an electrical line on Sunday, resulting in power outages and traffic diverted away from the downed wire.
Some opponents call it "another form of bureaucracy." Others say NJ American Rescue Plan monies could help stormwater infrastructure.
The Street Team House Band received some hearty applause for their rendition of Iron Maiden’s “Run To The Hills.”
The first route of Santa’s tour of Mendham Township has been unveiled. Find out which neighborhoods he's riding through by fire truck.
The Juniorettes are gathering up baking ingredients for families in need by Dec. 17, for special holiday baskets.
After the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners voted unanimously for this change in October, it has been made official at the state level.