Mendham-Chester, NJ|News|
Support Comes From Chester For CCM Scholarships
Chester Township Councilman Mike Inganamort was one local official at the CCM Foundation golf fundraiser for athletic scholarships.

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Chester Township Councilman Mike Inganamort was one local official at the CCM Foundation golf fundraiser for athletic scholarships.

Several students were sent letters of commendation for their academic achievements, from the school and National Merit program.
A new, Morris County red, white and blue Ballot Drop Box, has been placed in front of Borough Hall, near the driveway.
The township's present police station has been within a converted, split-level house, with trailers to supplement the station's space.
Washington Township Mayor Matt Murello was a local official at the CCM Foundation golf benefit, which fundraised for athletic scholarships.
A Chatham Borough Police Officer ended up apprehending the unidentified man after a late night foot chase in the borough.
The free community fishing event is planned for Oct. 23 and open to all age groups.
The Sparta Township Council plans to adopt an ordinance prohibiting trucks greater than four tons on Fiddlers Way and McCloud Lane.
The Library of the Chathams hosted a live broadcast, with student volunteer reporters, local officials and others participating.
Mendham High School's senior girls' took the top spot among all senior girl teams, with Mendham's senior boys in second for senior boys.
Washington Township Public Library offers teen programs in October - some on Zoom - from crafting to cooking to yoga to reading to writing.
The Shade Tree Commission will award the photo contest winner with a tree for their yard.
The Chinese Club hosted the festival on Sept. 21, with learning games, traditional treats and tea.
FEMA announced the opening of the DRC, as of Sept. 25, open daily at the Franklin Township Municipal Building in Broadway.
$10 million has been allocated to maintain Lake Hopatcong, Greenwood Lake and other lakes in the Highlands and Pinelands regions.
The book sale is scheduled from Thursday, Sept. 30 and Saturday, Oct. 2, with donations still being accepted.
Elijah Lott, 23, who was sentenced on Thursday, faces more than 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to nine separate counts.
Proceeds from “Paint for a Purpose with Alpacas” will help Long Valley’s Sarah’s Fight for HOPE and Hackettstown’s Smiles For Margaret.
Chatham Township Deputy Mayor Kathy Abbott and Committee Member Celeste Fondaco created a how-to video on trapping the invasive bug.
A "Taste and Learn" event is planned on Sept. 29, with Truffle Making on Oct. 6, both with Chester's Emanuel Chocolatier.