Ruth Dekker was among those honored in the program, which recognizes residents of NJ-11 who have made a difference in the last year.
What happened last year in Chatham? Check out some of the year's most important and popular stories.
The Austin O. Hooey Scholarship Fund provides one or more college scholarship awards ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 per year.
Check Out The Madison Area YMCA Special Winter Membership Offers
Concerns about road safety for school-aged children prompted improvements to a section of Shunpike Road in Chatham Township.
Enjoy a Treat at the Y!
The ninth annual 'Stay Strong Michael' blood drive collected more than 85 pints of blood, a record high for the annual event.
Chatham Borough Police Chief Brian Gibbons awarded those involved in helping an accident victim.
Meet the young entrepreneur behind Chatham Borough's new Christmas tree farm.
Along with the Morris Plains Sewa Diwali Team, the Chatham Indian Community delivered nonperishable donations to the interfaith food pantry.
The Oldendorp Group and the Madison Area YMCA
Head on over to the Dunkin' Donuts on Main Street next week to get to know the officers in your neighborhood.
Miranda Salinger, a 17-year-old Chatham High Girl Scout, recently presented her project to the Chatham council.
Blanche Thorner Blumenfeld, a charter member of Girl Scout Troop 28, Chatham's first Girl Scout troop, was recently honored at a ceremony.
This is the 6th bear sighting in the past week, according to Chatham police.
The Chatham Township Police are warning residents of an increase in bear visits, and how to handle them.
The event is open to the public, including non-Chatham residents.
Sunnywoods Florist will spread the power of flowers around Chatham on Wednesday for "Petal it Forward Day."
Construction of the 15 affordable housing units at Post Office Plaza is targeted to begin in January 2024, according to officials.
Registration is now open for the annual community 5k which runs through Chatham Township's Highlands.
The suggested donation is $5 per grocery bag, $10 per medium box and $15 per large trash bag or large storage bin.
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There are currently seven SemaConnect charging stations in Madison and one station in Chatham, according to officials.
Authorities have asked residents to be cautious and to avoid approaching the bear if it is spotted.
The grant aims to beat the overdose epidemic by funding community coalitions working to prevent youth substance use.
Nick Nikolopoulos has been sworn in as the newest member of the Chatham Township Volunteer Fire Department.
There is a power outage within the area of Canterbury Road and River Road, officials said.
Property tax relief is now available through the state's new Affordable NJ Communities for Homeowners and Renters (ANCHOR) program.
Residents are invited to take part in Chatham's annual Out Of The Darkness walk this weekend to raise awareness about suicide.
Meghan Marohn taught at Chatham High School for more than 10 years, up until 2017, according to officials.
The Great Swamp Watershed Association will benefit from the proceeds of the community yard sale, which is now open for registration.
It's still not as affordable as gas prices from a year ago. But the cost to fuel up in Chatham has improved.
The ceremony is dedicated to all those who died in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center 21 years ago.
The Chatham Borough Farmers' Market is jam-packed this season with events ranging from a bike rodeo to a sustainability fair.
"Stressflation" is a measurement of increased stress due to health worries, high inflation and financial concerns.
Non-toxic smoke will be used to inspect the sanitary sewers for illegal drainage hookups, leaks and damage, and other potential problems.
Olivia Bary has been sworn in as the newest member of the Chatham Township Volunteer Fire Department.
Here are some encouraging and uplifting stories from Chatham and the surrounding area.
Registration is still open for the Chatham B+ Club's upcoming 3v3 basketball tournament on Saturday, Aug. 20.
Through "Turn The Towns Teal," a campaign inspired by a Chatham resident, the Borough is raising awareness about ovarian cancer.