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All enjoyed Super Bowl and festivities
Chatham Township was one of three New Jersey towns to make the list.
Donations will support the maintenance of ambulances, equipment and training to service the residents and businesses of Chatham
Nearly three quarters of all waste was recycled in Chatham Borough.
Here are all the events at the Library of the Chathams next week, for toddlers, kids, teens and adults:
Here's what's going on at the Chatham public library in the week of Monday, Jan. 1 - Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018:
Check out the top news that made headlines this week across the Patch network in New Jersey.
The 9th annual Chatham Turkey Trot attracted nearly 1,000 runners this year and — incredibly — raised more than $27,000.
'To see him ... playing high school soccer, when we weren't sure if he would ever play again, is overwhelming,' said Nicole DiMaggio.
A non-aggressive bear was seen last Thursday, Nov. 30 on Fairmount Avenue in Chatham, police announced.
The driver allegedly told police she didn't see the pedestrian.
Chatham Turkey Trot president and Mayor Curt Ritter thanks the community for their participation.
The money will go to various organizations, including local first responders.
Boy Scout Troop 121 Holiday Wreath Fundraiser
Bailey and Taz Brower Enable Special Equipment Purchase With Significant Donation for the Chatham Emergency Squad
Chatham Newcomers and Social Club hosts a ladies night out at Ready to Paint
The Troop has members in 6th through 12th grades.
The Borough, known for its leafy streets, has been losing trees faster than it can plant them.
"Through his generosity our Police and Fire Department will benefit which in turn will benefit the residents of the Borough."
Learn about the Lenape Indians, who lived in North Jersey for thousands of years.
The second annual Out of the Darkness Community Walk raised thousands of dollars for the American Foundation For Suicide Prevention.
Letter to the Editor: Mayor Curt Ritter writes about the importance of suicide awareness and prevention.
All Morris County residents can get rid of their hazardous or electronic waste for free this weekend.
The Township is holding its second annual Out Of The Darkness walk for suicide awareness and prevention this month.
Get an early start on your Halloween scares with this paranormal tour.
A local Boy Scout wants to build three mini-libraries for his Eagle Scout project.
Where are the best places to live in New Jersey? The state's top magazine has a list.
Make sure to bring your eclipse glasses!
If the rest of their dates go well, they can expect their wedding crashed in return, the Sparta bride told CBS 2.
The poll will be open to residents and out-of-towners for this one-day open house.
You can learn about the current trends, signs and symptoms, resources surrounding opioid and heroin use.
The food drive is as easy as mailing a letter.
Also: Former NJ Nets player accused of exposing himself in public / New area code in NJ / Naked Jeep driver arrested.
Two Chatham 8th graders and Girl Scouts think their peers should spend more time getting to know local senior citizens.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will teach residents about the topic and how to identity the warning signs of suicide.
Also: Man goes to burn unit after e-cigarette injury / Summer forecast for N.J. released / Fatal stabbing in Bridgewater.
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