We know you're busy. Here's a look back at some of the biggest stories in and around Morris County this week.
A New Jersey dad used his bare hands and large rocks to fight off a wolf that wanted to attack his family in Canada last week.
You can get free popcorn and movie tickets when the theater celebrates its grand opening this Friday. Take a peak inside here.
Don't miss out on this fun festival in August.
The population management hunt will take place across much of the fall and winter in Schooley's Mountain Park.
Two movies will be screened this summer, with pre-movie fun activities in the park.
Washington Township's Community Night Out is back for 2019 and will be fun for everyone.
After reports that Navy pilots were encountering UFOs at hypersonic speeds, Patch took a peek at the most recent sighting in Long Valley.
Summer is the hungriest time of year for some families and No Kid Hungry is making sure children get their fill.
Check out all of the pre-1932 cars at the special event.
The theater department is putting on a trio of shows in June to close out their year, including the family-friendly "Tarzan."
Remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice at the various parades and ceremonies across the county this Memorial Day.
The seven local veterans were honored with the Morris County Distinguished Military Service Medal.
NJ ranked high overall, but was second to last in fiscal stability. See how it measured up in all the US News & World Report categories.
The massive black bear brawl was caught on video in a New Jersey home's yard. Check out the crazy footage here.
This year's keynote speaker is Lieutenant Colonel Scott Taylor, retiree from the US Army.
Washington Twp. Public Library is accepting donations for its annual book sale, which runs May 30 - June 1.
Take a look back at some of the top headlines you might have missed around the county this past March.
Learn about the state of the town's municipal utilities with Executive Director of the M.U.A. Craig Spencer
Two comedians have already been announced for the benefit show.
The Market is back for its second season, starting this June.