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A shortage of things to do? You must have looked in the wrong place.
Looking for a new home in East Hanover or Florham Park?
A look inside local homes for sale.
Dr. Michael LaSusa presented the staff members to the Board of Education Monday.
Fire department officials had no estimate for how long it would take before JCP&L arrived on the scene.
The member of the Young Rascals performs Saturday with the Sanctuary Concert Series.
New Providence residents face cocaine, marijuana and tampering with evidence charges.
Chatham Borough also considers increasing supply of bags for Pay As You Throw program.
All Chatham High sports teams play home games this weekend.
Some parents feel $19 million should instead be invested in the classrooms.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Witnesses say the boy was not using the crosswalk on Lafayette Avenue, according to police.
Engineer to write a letter asking NJ Transit to address the ongoing issue.
East Hanover Police investigating vandalism incidents at Frank J. Smith School.
Store employee watched man put DVDs in his shirt, according to police report.
The department used the start of Fire Prevention Week to solicit new members.