And check out Unemployed? Obtain a Free Training Grant for Top Certifications on the Chatham Patch calendar
St. Paul's Episcopal Church hosts a weekend of music June 27-28, with an 18-piece big band and a Juilliard-trained guitarist.
Make time for Unemployed? Obtain a Free Training Grant for Top Certifications on the Chatham Patch calendar
Chatham Borough Mayor Carolyn Dempsey and Chatham Township Mayor Jen Rowland will lead morning walks at the Great Swamp and Shepard Kollock.
And on the Chatham Patch calendar - Unemployed? Obtain a Free Training Grant for Top Certifications
Shameless Product Placement debuted Apeoleon Goes Ape Ship with a downtown scavenger hunt connecting gamers and local businesses.
Spotted on the Chatham calendar: Unemployed? Obtain a Free Training Grant for Top Certifications
The Borough of Chatham is advising residents between Lafayette Avenue and the town line that on-street parking will not be permitted.
Also check out Summer Reading Volunteer Orientation on the Chatham Patch calendar
Happening soon: Summer Reading Volunteer Orientation on the Chatham Patch calendar
Also, don’t miss Tremendous Furniture Liquidation Sale on the Chatham Patch calendar
The figures are part of a statewide data release covering school district leaders across New Jersey.
Children from grades Pre-K through 6th are invited to participate.
Annual recognition from Reputation.com highlights organizations with outstanding customer satisfaction and strong brand trust
The Morris County 250th Traveling Mural stops at the June 6 festival , and organizers want your help finishing it.
The Tony-nominated, Pulitzer Prize finalist play runs July 11 and 12 as part of Chatham's semiquincentennial celebration.
Chatham Township and Chatham Borough Environmental Commissions partner with Madison and Morris Township on the Quiet Summer initiative
The annual community event runs rain or shine June 6, with activities starting at 9 a.m.
From U.S. Senate to Borough Council and Township Committee, here's who Chatham voters will see on the ballot Tuesday.
The Chatham Borough Summer Concert Series kicks off June 18 with four Thursday evening performances at the Gazebo through September.
Richard Hull pens a letter to the editor in support of candidate Sophia Hull.
The Environmental Commission launched the survey as part of a NJ Board of Public Utilities grant to develop a Community Energy Plan.
Inspections take only a few minutes and are required under state and federal drinking water regulations.
Inspectors from Appraisal Systems, Inc. will visit every property in the township to conduct interior and exterior assessments.
Field crews will spend up to five days collecting GPS data on county-owned storm drains, catch basins and outfall pipes.
Youth and adult volunteers successfully hosted a car wash fundraiser to support Appalachia Help Weeks
Ranvir Iyngar and Kelly Nie each took second place at separate Kean University competitions.
The club gave third and fourth-graders hands-on experience with climate science, conservation, and real environmental research.
Madison Area YMCA and Chatham Township are excited to welcome families back for another unforgettable summer at the Colony Pool Club
Most of the May 21 agenda is procedural, with the bulk of active cases pushed to a June 10 hearing date.
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Long time resident, volunteer, and Environmental City Planner, steps up to protect Chatham’s values and shape its future on Borough Council
A new graduation report shows CHS seniors submitted more applications than ever. Data shows those who applied to fewer schools fared better.
Keller Williams Mid‑Town Direct joined thousands of KW associates around the world on May 14 for RED Day, annual day of service.
The Chatham Emergency Squad-hosted drive runs 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at St. Patrick Church Parish Center, 85 Washington Ave.
The market returns to Railroad Plaza South at Fairmount Avenue on May 16, running 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays through Nov. 14.
Police told the father he was not allowed in the elementary school when he tried to pass out pamphlets on its trans policies, reports say.
More than $305,000 in Morris County Historic Preservation Trust Fund grants supported years of exterior work on the circa-1860 landmark.
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Student artists will serve as docents during the May 18-19 evening event; senior hours run 10 a.m. to noon both days.