Volunteers are once again invited to lay wreaths on veterans' graves marked by American flags following the ceremony.
This weekend, step back in time and experience the captivating stories of the past with the Washington Township Historical Society.
Prepare to run and join the Long Valley First Aid Squad on Oct. 21 for another year of wicked fun at the LVFAS Halloween 5K Fun Run.
Affected residents will be without water for the next five hours, officials said.
Here are some local organizations that are helping the Long Valley community daily and could use some support:
The vigil is scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday in Hackettstown's open field on Fifth Avenue, next to Hatchery Hill School.
The sandbox at Rock Spring Park will be closed for repairs until Thursday, officials said.
The police department is participating in the national Coffee with a Cop program, which provides for people to get to know their officers.
Residents are encouraged to report dead or dying ash trees to the township to avoid creating a potentially dangerous hazard.
Registration is now open for the community 5k, which runs through the West Morris Central High School grounds.
Join the Long Valley First Aid Squad for another year of wicked fun on Oct. 21 at the LVFAS Halloween 5K Fun Run.
All donations can be brought to the Long Valley Presbyterian Church on Thursdays between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Chief Jeffrey Almer of the Washington Township Police Department was selected to participate in session 287 of the FBI National Academy.
To support its growing popularity, Washington Township Recreation is conducting adult pickleball lessons for beginners.
ArcMorris is a non-profit organization that provides services and information to people with intellectual disabilities.
Black Oak Golf Club raised more than $30,000 for a charity founded in tribute to firefighter Stephen Siller, who died on Sept. 11, 2001.
The corn maze logo, which is organized by Long Valley's Ort Farms, helps raise awareness for non-profit organizations.
Residents can expect noise, vibrations and increased traffic in surrounding roadways as officials work to extract contaminated groundwater.
A 19-year veteran of the department will get his own patrol squad, and a seven-year member will return to the patrol division, police said.
The annual fireworks display will take place at Long Valley Middle School this Saturday. Here’s what to know:
Paulie is walking from Newark Liberty International Airport to Stoystown, Pennsylvania, to see the Flight 93 National Memorial.
The devastation and suffering caused by the Maui wildfires in Hawaii prompted many people to look for ways to help right away.
The Fireworks Festival is planned for Saturday, Aug. 26.
The Long Valley First Aid Squad has issued a request for donations of non-operational vehicles for training purposes.
It's official: the Schooley's Mountain Road bridge has reopened after being closed for more than a month.
Fresh produce from Ort Farms in Long Valley was packed into bags for distribution to senior citizens as part of a farm-to-table program.
Sean Carpenter's Eagle Scout project involved creating and designing new benches and shoe cubbies at a local park.
Market Street Mission will be hosting a graduation ceremony for the July class of addiction recovery Life Change Program.
The Obadiah LaTourette Grist and Saw Mill was built in 1750 and served as both a market for farm products and a meeting place.
The annual celebration returns to town on Tuesday, July 18. See what's planned.
The Washington Township Historic Preservation Commission is celebrating five local preservation efforts that deserve a round of applause.
Evan Garner's Eagle Scout project involved creating and designing a new sign for a local church.
Two new patrol officers have been officially sworn into the Washington Township Police Department.
Starting next week, Schooley’s Mountain Bridge will be closed for three weeks. Here are the detour details:
The Long Valley Community Assistance Program and Food Pantry is hosting a new summer fundraiser and is looking for community support.
Mark your calendars: the annual celebration returns to town on July 18.
Residents around Long Valley have reported outages Monday morning, according to Jersey Central Power & Light.
In March, the Long Valley Wolfpack wrestling program asked for financial assistance from the school board to replace the wrestling mats.
The event gave youngsters a chance to explore some of the trucks and cars that are part of everyday life in the township.
A portion of all proceeds from the day will go toward the Long Valley Fire Company.