Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority has decided on June 13 and June 28 as disposal days.
Residents have until Oct. 31 to self-respond to the 2020 U.S. Census. Here’s how many households have turned in their replies.
Restaurants with outdoor seating, limited personal care, and possibly indoor dining, museums, and libraries may be back soon.
The have been 31 deaths since the new coronavirus outbreak in nursing homes and long term care facilities.
Chatham made the list as one of 50 safest towns in New Jersey, the report said.
The next disposal day is scheduled for June 13.
Mother’s Day will be different this year, but it doesn’t mean you can’t find ways to celebrate.
Now is not the time to be selfish. Do your part to prevent the spread of coronavirus in our community.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Harrison Farrugia said goodbye to the 50-yard-line in November. Now his is saying goodbye to his undergraduate education.
Earth Day's 50th Anniversary will be celebrated, remotely.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Chatham Borough and Chatham Township.
Ann interviews top names in the world of golf
Front Line Appreciation Group (FLAG) is collecting money and meals for care providers.
The Tanglewood Lane facility will be closed effective immediately.
An adult resident tested positive, officials said.
All playground equipment is off limits.
The Borough of Chatham Administration and Police Department are coordinating with local vendors to ensure services are provided.
Officials note they are continuing to monitor the coronavirus outbreak.
The closure, driven by novel coronavirus or COVID-19, is indefinite.
Chatham Borough has established a Coronavirus Task Force to address the Borough’s needs during this time, officials said.
Chatham Township Volunteer Fire Department’s annual Easter event has been cancelled due to the encroaching novel coronavirus.
This year’s event aims to raise awareness and promote advocacy for those who are experiencing homelessness.
Appointments effective Feb. 26
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Troop 8's Matthew Castellano was celebrated for his achievement in December.
Julianna Feit, class of 2020, has achieved the highest award a Girl Scout can earn.
Planning to take a stand in Washington, DC? Here is one way to be a part of the worldwide demonstration for women's rights on Jan. 18.
The volunteer squad for the township received the check from the race committee.
2019 was an eventful year. See the top five stories readers connected with over the last 365 days.
Chatham Boy Scouts Jonathan Field and Jared Simonetti have completed Eagle Projects by building bridges over streams.
The money will be used to improve Nash Field.
Land acquisition projects recommended for the funding include a $467,253 project in Chatham Township and a $500,000 project in Madison.
The 16th annual concert will be performed at Chatham High School.
The Chatham Emergency Squad Blood Drive is set for Saturday.
The Madison Area YMCA offers opportunities for you to share your generosity before the year ends
Want to know what concert Chatham Township's top cop last attended? That answer and more is revealed in this week's 20 Questions on Patch.
UPDATED: The lights are still out in some areas and officials estimate it might not be restored to some customers until Thursday night.
The 11th annual event brought out more than 1,000 runners.