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Jonathan Tyler Fett, 18, was set to graduate on Friday and instead, a family friend spearheaded a GoFundMe fundraiser for funeral expenses.

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Jonathan Tyler Fett, 18, was set to graduate on Friday and instead, a family friend spearheaded a GoFundMe fundraiser for funeral expenses.

The Washington Township Public Library is currently hosting the “Art Matters” exhibit and sale on its website.
Chris Meehan, a member of Long Valley’s Boy Scout Troop 36, was presented with a proclamation from Washington Township.
Chief John S. Camoia reports there have been no major disciplinary actions to date within the Mendham Borough Police Department.
The third annual Taco Palooza on Saturday, June 19 benefits the Chester Business Association, I Love Chester NJ and the local food pantry.
Science teacher James Miller from Chatham High School, explains the process that it took to photograph the June 10 annular eclipse.
Chatham Borough plans to vote Monday on a cannabis business ban, giving them more time to speak to residents and learn about regulations.
Department says it plans to comply with the Attorney General’s directive to publicly release certain police disciplinary records.
Shoofly, apple, cherry, mini blueberry and fresh baked pecan pies, are just a few of the pie varieties at Vienna Hill Farm & Market.
Hopatcong Schools is one of many in New Jersey that have permitted students to unmask for reasons, such as extreme heat during school.
For ages 8+ on Monday, June 14 from 7 to 8 p.m., explore the mysteries of the musical Brood X cicadas, in a naturalist-led Zoom event.
Long Valley Presbyterian Church celebrates its return to in-person church and its new pastor. A river baptism event is scheduled for Sunday.
The resignation letter from Mayor Tracy Ness, effective Friday, June 11 at noon, stated her family is moving from Chatham in mid-July.
The Chester School District has made no additional adjustments to its masking protocol, except when students head outside.
Author Virtuous Cornwall will read her latest book from the Animalsville series “Virus Busters,” during a free event on the library's lawn.
In the former home of the beloved Zinga’s Corn Patch and Sprinkle Shack, Sparta’s Shack will dish out homemade ice cream and memories soon.
Third baseman Todd Frazier, who has 11 Major League seasons under his belt and played for the Yankees, is preparing for the Summer Olympics.
The tax-exempt housing project within the Bilby Road Redevelopment Plan is up for adoption at Hackettstown’s Council meeting on June 10.
Students at the Mendham Township Middle School learned more about the court system through their mock court exercise.
West Morris Central High School plans to live-stream its 65th Commencement Exercises at 5 p.m. on Thursday June 10.