The township announced its newest recreation program: pickleball. The new court is located in the upper Colony Pool Club parking lot.
The power outages, which were deemed catastrophic, lasted two days and affected over 3,000 Chatham homes and businesses.
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Boxcar, a Chatham-based transportation company, has announced that it will begin bus routes to downtown Manhattan this week.
Black bears have been spotted in Chatham neighborhoods, prompting officials to remind residents how to deal with them.
On Thursday, swaths of Chatham remained without power. Here is when the power is expected to be restored:
The township's Mount Vernon School was recommended to receive a portion of the county's Preservation Trust Fund.
PSE&G is undergoing a system reinforcement project in Chatham Borough, leaving motorists to deal with blocked roads and detours.
The Chatham Special Education Parents Advisory Group (SEPAG) presented Chatham High School senior Luca Gianusso with its first scholarship.
Jerry Del Priore, a local resident, has published a book in the hopes of teaching young children proper sneezing etiquette.
The Chatham Be Positive Club and the Chatham Basketball Club will once again host a Basketball Tournament Fundraiser.
The Chatham Borough Department of Public Works competed in the annual equipment rodeo, which tests heavy equipment operators' skills.
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 little ducklings fell into a catch basin, according to police.
The Chatham Jaycees made a donation to the local Volunteer Fire Department to purchase new fire prevention materials.
This week-long summer camp will be taught by experienced high school students at the Library of the Chathams.
A street in Chatham Borough has become a lot more colorful, thanks to the completion of a five-year-long mural project.
The Law Enforcement Torch Run, which passed through town on Friday, June 9, benefits the Special Olympics of New Jersey.
The Chatham Borough Council supported a resolution declaring Friday, June 2, as National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
The wandering goat, now dubbed Goatfrey, was on the lam for several days before getting captured by construction workers in town.
Zachary Perrony took the oath of office during the May 22 Borough Council meeting.
The Chatham Emergency Squad was recently honored by the borough council in recognition of National EMS Week.
Juniper Village at Chatham, a senior living community, hosted a geocaching launch across the country this spring.
The game, which is played by graduating seniors, involves students wearing ski masks and other disguises around town.
Fishawack was started by Chatham’s Chamber of Commerce in 1971 and the festival has been running strong for 52 years.
Aoibheann Hillman, a 14-year-old student at Chatham Middle School, is aiming for her Girl Scout Silver Award.
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The Sunshine Striders Fun Run, in collaboration with Bailey's Warriors, returns for the ninth year on Saturday, May 13.
The goat has been seen around the township, police said.
Saturday, May 13 from 12-3PM at the Family Center
We all know students who excel in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local who is having an impact in Chatham.
In honor of the occasion, the volunteer fire department will hold an open house on May 6 from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Reasoner Park.
The Great Swamp Watershed Association will share a map of yard-sale participants and which items are available at each location.
The Chatham Borough Council clarified its position on door-to-door solicitors during the Monday, April 10 council meeting.
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Nicole Mueller, a local Girl Scout, is hosting a volunteer fair for her Gold Award project, on Wednesday, April 19.
Chloramines have long been an effective method of water disinfection that meets all EPA drinking water standards.
The former Charlie Brown's Restaurant site will soon be home to 63 new affordable housing units within Chatham Township.
More than 100 homes participated in the townwide sale in 2022, raising more than $1,000 for the Great Swamp Watershed Association.