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To ensure that all pets are licensed and vaccinated, the Madison Health Department is conducting an animal census for the Madison community.
Sophia Celentano, a hybrid-working intern, claims that rent is so high that she has to fly into town once a week from South Carolina.
Despite protests, the school district board voted against rehiring a Morristown High School teacher who cursed at a student in math class.
The event gave youngsters a chance to explore some of the trucks and cars that are part of everyday life in the township.
The Chatham Borough Department of Public Works competed in the annual equipment rodeo, which tests heavy equipment operators' skills.
The first field at the newly renovated Black River Fields will be named "Bill Foelsch Field."
Lara Emanuele, a third-grade teacher, has been missing since June 8, and a coordinated search has been ongoing every day since then.
Non-toxic smoke will be used to inspect the sanitary sewers for illegal drainage hookups, leaks and damage, and other potential problems.
The 74-year-old man was taken to Morristown Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead, Randolph police said.
Sax LLP, an accounting, tax, and advisory firm, is celebrating the good work of local nonprofits with their annual Founders Awards.
Norman Schaefer, who died in 2020, was recently honored by the borough, which named a path in Reasoner Park the Dr. Norman Schaefer Way.
The third annual Pride event is planned for Wednesday, June 21.
The little ducklings fell into a catch basin, according to police.
The town is considering enacting a mural and public art ordinance to provide more clarity on the creation of public art within the town.
"I alert you to this to raise awareness, not cause hysteria or unreasonable alarm," Chatham Borough Chief Brian Gibbons said.
A portion of all proceeds from the day will go toward the Long Valley Fire Company.
The National Weather Service predicts showers and possibly a thunderstorm.
Morristown has chosen a new flag that honors the town's history as a result of the student-led initiative.
The Chatham Jaycees made a donation to the local Volunteer Fire Department to purchase new fire prevention materials.