Ashley Felice was voted in 3-2 as Chatham Township’s new mayor, with her first "Mayor's Message" here.
Testing is available by appointment only. No one will be permitted to walk into the facility without an appointment, and appointments mu ...
Morris County Launches 2022 With A Look Back at 2021
There’s a chill in the air, but there are still places to warm up with a nice meal, in special dining igloos or on heated patio areas.
If Chatham students have to temporarily switch to remote classes, Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa explains how that will happen.
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Here are the storm’s snowfall totals and the forecast ahead.
Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa called the snow day because of the forecast and COVID absences within the custodial and maintenance staff.
The NWS has updated its snow prediction for the Chatham area, with the Borough and Township each providing important storm information.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up near you.
Find out details here about the COVID Vaccine and Booster clinic for ages 12 and up.
“Ballad of Dreams: A Novel with Music,” by Allyson Hernandez of Chatham Township, is celebrating its launch.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Morris County and across NJ.
A drive-thru food collection is happening on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2022, on Jan. 17. Find out here how you can help.
A Winter Weather Advisory on Wednesday between 7 a.m. and noon may bring freezing rain, with potentially 1-3 inches of snow Thursday night.
Carolyn Dempsey and Jocelyn Mathiasen took their seats again on the Borough Council with Irene Treloar unanimously picked Council President.
On the first day back after holiday break, 77 percent of students made it to school, with the district striving to keep in-person learning.
Borough Hall will be closed to the public until further notice, according to a message posted on the borough’s website and social media.
Once you're ready to undeck the halls, here's how to recycle your tree in Chatham.
Local governments and Boards of Education have new and re-elected members being sworn into office. Here's how to attend their ceremonies.
Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa said the delay gives staff time to adjust for new COVID cases, with AM Kindergarten and Pre-K canceled.
As you ease into 2022, revisit a sampling of 2021’s positive Chatham stories that will make you smile all over again.
Short on ingredients for New Year’s Day brunch? Find out where you can pick up those last-minute items by Chatham.
The Morris County Park Police were absorbed by the Sheriff's Office, effective Jan. 1, 2022, in a move that will keep the 24 park office ...
Here's how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Morris County and across NJ.
In her final message of the year, Chatham Township Mayor Stacey Ewald recapped tax credits, grants and other positive township updates.
The borough reorganization meeting, originally scheduled in person, is going to be held virtually on Jan. 3.
Several people from Chatham were selected among nominees within the community in 2021.
BSA Troop 280 is holding the 2.5 mile “First Day Walk for Open Space” on Jan. 1 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
From your favorite eatery to your favorite retailer, here’s a look at what’s open in Chatham on New Year’s Eve and Day.
Here’s where COVID-19 testing sites are located by Chatham, as well as more on home test kits and quarantining, as cases continue to rise.
Brownies from Troop 97952 helped fulfill St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center's request and made tug toys for shelter pups.
Skyrocketing Omicron infection rates mean it's time to up your mask game. The Mask King of New Jersey has the latest tips on staying safe.
Friends of the Library of the Chathams prepare for the next Book Sale
Bradley Rindos with Princeton University Class of 2023, was one of 14 students chosen for the Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative.
Chatham Township Police Detective Muta Blanford and Sgt. Scott Herchick, were each recognized with awards for their efforts in the cases.
These stories will make you laugh and cry. Hold your furry friend close, grab a box of tissues and dive in.
According to Intelligent, the college provides the best opportunities for students who start at CCM and then plan to transfer to a four- ...
During the week of Dec. 15-22, there were 168 new positive COVID cases, versus Dec. 1-14, when there were 60 new cases in the borough.
An area hospital benefitted from a Chatham Township Police toy collection, the bin they dropped off, brimming with gifts.