Mendham-Chester, NJ|News|
Mendham Mayor Addresses NJs First COVID Omicron Variant Case
Mendham Township Mayor Sarah Neibart spoke about the first case that touched New Jersey and state updates on COVID topics.

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A few of my stories have garnered awards along the way from the New Jersey Governor's Council on Mental Health Stigma, the New Jersey Press Association, Arise NJ and non-profit Corporation For New Jersey Local Media.
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Mendham Township Mayor Sarah Neibart spoke about the first case that touched New Jersey and state updates on COVID topics.

Many local Christmas tree providers are taking coronavirus precautions to help you and your family pick out a tree this year.
Fewer Christmas trees will be available this year due to supply chain delays, though many local farms still have them.
Local Christmas tree farms are welcoming families back to their lots this year, with time still left to pick one.
If a real Christmas tree is still on your wish list this year, here's a selection of quality local farms near Hopatcong-Sparta.
If a real Christmas tree is on your wish list this year, there's still time left to shop at quality local farms near Long Valley.
Sparta Police charged Ryan Bode, 42, of Branchville, with DWI and for having an open container in his car.
The jury trial date was assigned at the Dec. 1 hearing for Michael Barisone, who was indicted on attempted murder and weapons charges.
Hackettstown Police charged Wanda E. Stevens, 71 with theft of a tip jar, after she was back to buy food at the same bagel shop on Friday.
The Mendham Township School District is looking for community volunteers to take part in a panel, who will speak to eighth graders.
The Presbyterian Church of Chatham Township and Corpus Christi Church are retelling the “Christmas Story,” in an outdoor presentation.
Here are ways the police department plans to keep things safe for drivers this holiday season.
Starbucks in Chester is collecting toys and non-perishable food items for area families who’ve battled COVID and more.
The store has prevailed over pandemic challenges and continues to offer unique gift items for everyone on your holiday shopping list.
There was $52,000 in awards given to 12 departments statewide, with nearly half in Sussex County. Find out which ones received them.
The Garden Club was one of six throughout New Jersey that volunteered to decorate “Drumthwacket” for its holiday open houses.
From collars to dog treats to fair trade sweaters to toys, the store has many gifts in stock for the dogs and cats on your gift list.
The Warren County Prosecutor’s Office has charged a man with evidence tampering, in the case of Elaine Trachin, 84, killed in her home.
“The Shop is centered around pizza, pasta and panino,” says Christopher Bezzone, one of its owners.
Costs are increasing for the First Aid Squad, which marked 75 years of service to Chester and counts on community financial support.