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This was the trot's most successful year to date.
CSM Art & Frame is hosting "Art for a Cause" on Dec. 1.
Proceeds from the Thanksgiving day 'Turkey Trot' will go to the Chatham Township Volunteer Fire Department and Diabetes Research Institute.
Chatham dentist Corina Atanase said her "Halloween Candy Buyback" program collected over 300 pounds of leftover Halloween candy: report
Starting Dec. 1, residents can bring new, unwrapped toys to the Chatham Police Department lobby. Hours: M-F, 8 a.m.– 3 p.m.
A parade is slated for 10:15 a.m.
Jen Marlowe will discuss her most recent book I Am Troy Davis.
New Jersey Transit will vote Thursday whether to lease the space to Fishawack 4, LLC.
The Chatham Township Committee is working with the Jersey Battered Women's Service to put on this presentation.
The event will take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 8.
Residents will have one last chance to dispose of household hazardous and/or e-waste in Chatham on October 1.
Chatham Township's inaugural Out of the Darkness Community Walk will happen on Saturday, September 24.
Chatham Township Open Space Committee organizes trail-building project near Hillside Avenue.
Chatham's longest-serving official celebrates 100 years in Wednesday event.
"Sing Street" is one of the best reviewed movies of 2016 with a 97% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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John Nonnenmacher was reported to police by an off-duty cop, Chief said.
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Borough resident of 50 years will Grand Marshal the event.
Vincent Maddi, Troop 8 install wooden benches at public preserve.
Weekend event organized by Women's Association Of Morristown Medical Center.
Full-day event set for Main Street.
Two 43-inch televisions were stolen from the Hilton Garden Inn on Nevins Drive in Wayne recently, police said.
Organization exceeds goal by more than $20,000.
Volunteers place American flags on veterans' graves at Fairmount Cemetery.
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Aloke Ghosh will teach overseas during the summer of 2016.
Utility work will take place until May 23.
Completion of solar project that began in 2011 expected to begin in May, end before November.
Crackdown was part of three-week national effort.
Home security review company released annual, national list based on crime data.
Check your pockets: A $1 million Powerball ticket has been sold in New Jersey, according to lottery officials.
We asked Patch readers if their neighborhoods could use more stop signs. Here are some intersections they flagged as hazardous.
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'Chatham's Best Kept Secret' looks to add more family-friendly events this summer.
Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. Hosted by the the Green Village Fire Department Auxiliary
Residents can bring certain items on Wednesdays and Saturdays.