The Washington Township Health Department is working hard to investigate COVID cases, counsel those affected, and trace contacts.
On Kindness Day I am honoring a colleague of mine who died recently. His act of kindness got me through some of the hardest days of my life.
Families in the area continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
It is time to get cracking on a house that will put Clark Griswold to shame.
This year's 'no-shave November' movement will help a local combat veteran.
We are seeing an increase in confirmed COVID-19 cases in the area, including in Washington Township.
W.T. Recreation is offering a free Pick-up Gingerbread kit to take home and decorate with your entire family.
Applications will be accepted from residents only until Nov. 15.
At no point should we be complacent when it comes to any public official.
State health officials preached caution, saying coronavirus "hotspot" teams were being deployed to nine NJ counties where many cases exist.
Being fully accepting of all views is no longer a virtue. Because tolerance is being exploited.
A free “special” Non-Contact delivery is to be sent to all the pre-registered community seniors on Monday, December 7, 2020.
As the holiday season approaches, we discuss important retirement planning and charitable gifting items to consider before December 31st.
Long Valley Remembers' wreath laying is scheduled for Dec. 19 at noon to remember and honor veterans.
Bids are to be received on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020 at 10 a.m.
No matter where you got your pumpkin this season, follow this guide to make a jack-o'-lantern fall masterpiece.
In our modern society the fact that we have candidate signs, and candidate sign theft and vandalism, baffles me.
Find out if sexual offenders or predators live in your neighborhood before trick-or-treating with the kids.
The money is part of $60 million earmarked for local governments but it cannot be used for tax revenue replacement.
It is far past time we put this issue to rest. Here is my plan.
Washington Township is holding a free E-Waste Event on Nov. 7, 2020 from 8 a.m. to noon.
For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch nearby and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
Website is now open for the state-based program ahead of the Nov. 1 enrollment period. See if you are eligible for financial aid.
The Floral Design Workshop is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 20, 2020 at 12:30 p.m. via Zoom.
Make your visit to the pumpkin patches near your home a school field trip. What else in nature weighs 2,500-2,600 pounds?
Celebrate fall by volunteering at a food bank, then peer at fall leaves, visit a pumpkin patch, carve a jack-o’-lantern and bake up a storm.
Getting people to vote against their own self interests is a near-impossible task. Don't waste your time.
According to new numbers released by the state, there was an overall increase in deaths compared to last year.
Interested parties can send send their applications in by Oct. 23.
Washington Twp. Recreation Department is celebrating the holiday season with their Annual Senior Thanksgiving Luncheon on Monday, Nov. 16.
The 2020 General Election will be held on Nov. 3, 2020.
Patch is looking into urban legends and spooky bits around the Garden State. Take a journey with us into the upside down.
It is important to note that not every Washington Township resident participating in the HAEC was impacted by the missed billing.
The New Jersey Fish and Game Council has proposed an amendment that will suspend the hunt.
The outreach group brought food, supplies and contact information for further assistance.
Several communities in New Jersey are among the 500 healthiest in the United States, new rankings say.
Tired of all the "bad news" we're inundated with? Help share stories of local heroes performing acts of kindness in your community.
I know that assisting youngsters through their virtual learning process has been a challenge. I can fix it for you.
NJ Counts 2020 shows a point-in-time view of homelessness in the area.
Municipal regulations require permits for most instances of soil disturbance, import or export of more than 100 cubic yards.