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Potential Drought Concerns Discussed At Chatham Council Meeting
Some council members are concerned about the possibility of a drought this summer due to a lack of snow this winter.

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Some council members are concerned about the possibility of a drought this summer due to a lack of snow this winter.

The county has addressed an increase in roadside litter along the state highway, according to Mayor Mike Inganamort.
The 200 Club of Morris County has 16 scholarship recipients for 2023.
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Councilman Justin Musella insisted on public budget hearings and argued strongly for public participation in the township budgeting process.
The police presence at West Morris Central was increased in response to an alleged threat to the campus, which was later proven to be false.
The 200 Club of Morris County has 16 scholarship recipients for 2023.
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The lockdown at Mount Olive High School has been officially lifted, officials said.
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Mayor Tim Dougherty spoke out in support of the newly amended trash code, claiming that litter was becoming an issue in the town.
The Mendham Stigma Free Task Force is raising awareness about mental health and substance use disorders once again.
On April 15, the Shade Tree Committee planted spring trees. Planting trees helps to reduce summer peak temperatures and air pollution.