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
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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.
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11th Annual Chatham Spring Clean Up is coming in April.
The expansion of the Library of the Chathams has been in the works for several years, but officials say that funding is insufficient.
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The 11th annual Spring Clean Up brings together people of all ages to help beautify Chatham Borough.
The rock-wall climb is set for March 18, Chatham police said, and proceeds raised will benefit the New Jersey Special Olympics.
Saint Patrick's Day is this weekend. Here's how the Irish heritage population in Chatham compares to the rest of the Garden State:
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As part of an effort to meet new stringent water service line requirements, Chatham Borough is compiling an inventory of all water lines.
Chatham High School students have gone beyond just thinking about climate change to launch their own eco-friendly initiative.
The event is being held on Friday in order to strengthen ties with the community.
Both residents and non-residents will have to pay a little extra for Colony Pool memberships this summer.
One lucky Morris County customer won the second-tier prize in Wednesday's Powerball drawing, lottery officials said.
Rhea Sinha, a Chatham Township resident, will compete alongside Claire Sattler and Rohan Kapileshwari on Feb. 27, 2023.
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Jamie Fiore Higgins, a local author, spoke at Chatham High School and encouraged students to write their own stories.
A temporary treatment change in Chatham and several other New Jersey towns will begin on Feb. 20 and last until the end of April.
The Chatham Borough Volunteer Fire Department provided an update on the celebration of the fire department's 125th anniversary.
The Chatham Turkey Trot has now raised more than $270,000 in its 14 years of existence, benefiting several organizations.
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Based on the current affordable housing developments in Chatham, architecture students created their own residential housing complex.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Chatham with contributions big and small.
Two Chatham Township police officers were recently given a "Life Saving Award" for their efforts in assisting an overdose victim.
On Feb. 9, Chatham Borough will host an educational presentation about black bears.
Ruth Dekker was among those honored in the program, which recognizes residents of NJ-11 who have made a difference in the last year.