Hackettstown Police will close streets and provided a list of no-parking and tow-away zones where you should not park on Sunday.
Maifest is planned for May 14, with more information to come, the Hackettstown Business Improvement District said.
The Musconetcong Watershed Association's Wild and Scenic Film Festival kicks off Friday.
Residents can pre-register for help with a range of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission services, according to town of Hackettstown.
The family friend organizing the GoFundMe drive aims to raise $300,000 for medical expenses and other costs, with their home also destroyed.
NJ's Department of Community Affairs recently released data on average property tax rates in the state for 2021.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held near you.
As you ease into 2022, revisit a sampling of 2021’s positive Hackettstown stories that will make you smile all over again.
Community Food Pantry of Washington Receives Donation Through Annual Fundraiser
New Jersey’s Acting Attorney General Andrew Bruck recently announced the program, which awarded $165,000 to nine agencies and two towns.
Find out more here about the raffle and drawing, which happens on Sunday, Dec. 19 and benefits the department’s general operating fund.
Officers who decide to put their razors down in the month of December, plan to donate to the Special Olympics of New Jersey.
Teaming up with Marley's Gotham Grill, they dropped off over 100 meals to Hackettstown Medical Center, seniors and residents in need.
The event on Veterans Day starts at 9:45 a.m. at the American Legion, with a keynote speaker from Picatinny Arsenal.
For their “no-shave November” Hackettstown Police officers plan to fundraise for the cancer center at Hackettstown Medical Center.
The classes run from Oct. 21 through Dec. 16 and then Feb. 17 through April 7, 2022 at Hackettstown High School.
The book sale is scheduled from Thursday, Sept. 30 and Saturday, Oct. 2, with donations still being accepted.
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“Press Play” is an action-packed day during Oktoberfest on Saturday, with activities, prizes and more planned.
“Paint for a Purpose with Alpacas” proceeds benefit Sarah’s Fight for HOPE and Smiles for Margaret, two childhood cancer foundations.
The remembrance in Hackettstown honored Bruce E. Simmons, who died in the South Tower, his mother and sister in attendance.
On the day before the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, Hackettstown Police shared touching cards local fourth graders made them.
It is one of a few remembrances planned in Warren County, with a memorial unveiling in Hope and event in Hackettstown.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
The continuing care community hosted a remembrance event after placing a flag down for each soul who died during the 9/11 terror attacks.
Spraying is weather-dependent and expected to happen on Thursday, Sept. 2 or Sunday, Sept. 5.
The memorial event is planned for the two decade anniversary at Hackettstown's 911 monument beginning at 10 a.m. on Sept. 11.
Read more how to help with the effort to clean up the Musconetcong River area, one Saturday a month.
Residents, businesses and officials throughout town came out for Tuesday night's event, coordinated by the Hackettstown Police Department.
Free swimming, food giveaways, a movie, K9 demonstration and more, are some of the fun activities planned so far for Hackettstown's event.
Drivers near East Moore Street will now see the “Rev. Frank Fowler Way” sign. Fowler was the pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church.
Bikers can cruise to the Poker Run and Vets Summer Fest to support Operation Chillout. Families are invited to Summer Fest in Vasa Park.
Blood platelet and type O donations are in high demand.
The public is invited to the free event with hands-on outdoor and nature activities all afternoon in Alumni Park on Sunday, July 25.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive in the Hackettstown area soon.
Major Judith Bascone, CAP, receives Commander’s Commendation Award for past service as Commander of the Lone Eagle Composite Squadron.
Paving stones can be purchased and engraved with special messages to help fundraise for the garden, which is planned to have a water wall.
Blood platelet donations are in high demand for cancer patients.