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Mendham-Chester Area Pumpkin Patches To Visit In 2021
Mid-September is an excellent time to visit a pumpkin farm in the Mendham-Chester-area.

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Mid-September is an excellent time to visit a pumpkin farm in the Mendham-Chester-area.

Mid-September is an excellent time to visit a pumpkin field in the Chatham-area.
Tri-County Scholarship Fund marks four decades of providing scholarships to New Jersey children and is recognizing Steven J. Goulart.
Washington Township Mayor Matt Murello and the Township Committee presented a proclamation to families impacted by childhood cancers.
Between June 1 and Sept. 1, 2021, there have been six car thefts and 21 break-ins in Chester, with 19 car burglaries on July 24.
The non-profit group run by Chatham High School students and alumni teaching programming to younger students, is looking for partnerships.
Mayuri Purani performed the traditional Indian dance, “one of the highest honors for a classical trained dancer.”
Mark your calendars for Oktoberfest food and fun in Hackettstown at Bea McNally's, Czig Meister Brewing, Man Skirt Brewing and other places.
Test kits can be picked up at locations including the Sussex County Library, in limited supply, on Sept. 22.
Judge Stephen Taylor scheduled the in-person hearing for Friday, Oct. 8, to admit statements Michael Barisone made in front of officers.
This is the second incident in Chester since July, where a dog was left in their owner’s car as temperatures soared.
One parent received a phone call from a school nurse in the prior school year, after a teacher learned the family traveled out of state.
Two Chester students who attend Morris Hills High School have made it to the semi-final round for National Merit Scholarships.
Chatham Borough announced eight new positive COVID-19 tests among residents from Sept. 1 through Sept. 9; and one COVID death reported.
The Hackettstown Parking Authority is hiring a part-time employee and is looking for two members to become a part of its board.
The Safe Sitter class teaches a range of skill sets to budding babysitters, who have minimally reached sixth grade.
Three students from Sussex County, from Sparta, Pope John and Vernon, have made it to the semi-final round for National Merit Scholarships.
Hail, wind up to 66 miles-per-hour and frequent lightning could be coming to Northwest New Jersey and sections of other states by 10 p.m.
Three Chatham High School students have made it to the semi-final round for National Merit Scholarships.
Andrew C. Miller is one of the students who has made it to the semi-final round for a National Merit Scholarship.