Chatham food drive will help Community Foodbank of New Jersey.
Grinning warrior beat crocodile, dog in student vote.
Donation to Interfaith Food Pantry came straight from farm.
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Police headquarters is local toy drop location.
High school band racks up first-, second-place finishes at competitions.
Fifty turkey experts will answer questions on meal prep and turkey emergencies this holiday season.
It's not on the menu, but customers can give baristas a special recipe that will produce a drink similar to the beverage enjoyed by the fictional witches and wizards from the Harry Potter books.
Voted the "funniest lawyer in NJ", Jon Bramnick (R-21) will be performing his comedy routine in Atlantic City to help fund Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.
Local gardener Marta McDowell discusses new book 'Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life.'
12th annual event benefits health program for cancer survivors.
Proceeds support hunger outreach efforts.
Lafayette Avenue School students wore exhilarating costume.
Successful Chatham Education Foundation fundraiser drew 200 people.
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Event benefits parish, St. Patrick School, community organizations.
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Chatham High School seniors Kristen Stuzynski, Michael Nitting named at dance.
Garden State ranks fifth on list compiled by dating site Cupid.com.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
Chatham High School club is donating tabs from soda cans to the Ronald McDonald House.
Last year, the New Jersey State Library Association program collected 400 books for Morris County children with limited access to reading materials.
Marta McDowell discussing her new book nearby, across the country.
Great-grandson of tiler who stashed note in 1932 lives in Chatham Township, report says.
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Final touches on the memorial come just in time for annual remembrance ceremony.
Karen Lewis Jackson sold an autobiographical story to the acclaimed series.
Teachers say their efforts to get ready for the 13.1-mile run is nothing compared to those who suffer from these diseases.
Several staff members at Chatham Middle School have seen their spouses, children, friends and colleagues affected by blood cancers.
Councilman Vicki Fife hopes the borough can make it to No. 1 before the competition ends in December.
13 middle school teachers will run in Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Philadelphia marathon in November.
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Borough finishes first in division and overall in the contest; township finishes second in division, third in county-wide food drive.
The M.c.M.A.T.C.H food drive ends Friday, and together six contestants, including Chatham Borough and Chatham Township, have raised over $5,000 in donated food.
Chatham Borough is in second place, with over $300 in goods to raise if they want to catch up with Chatham Township.
More than 100 gather for brief reflection at Chatham Borough memorial.
The annual ceremony will include a reading of the names of 13 Chatham residents who died in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Costs to care for Alzheimer's patients projected to pass $1 trillion by 2050.