Summer is almost here, which means NorwesFest is returning to Ort Farms for its third year, bigger and better than ever.
A section of West Mill Road is currently blocked as a result, police said.
The American Cancer Society held a Relay For Life on Friday, June 2 at West Morris Mendham High School.
This weekend, Ort Farms is the best place to go to check out the sweetest cars and the sweetest berries.
A little help goes a long way, and one Long Valley business owner is doing his part by providing free cleaning services to the community.
Bridge maintenance in Long Valley will soon start for the summer.
The Fairmount Fire Company in Long Valley is welcoming their new fire engine with a "wetdown" this summer.
This month, police officers and firefighters squared off in a charity softball game at West Morris Central High School.
Kurt DeChiaro's project at Long Valley Christian Nursery School was to install a sensory path and restore parts of the playground.
Local PBA 301 has been organizing the fishing derby for residents of Washington Township for more than 25 years.
The local church filed a lawsuit alleging religious discrimination in their exclusion from the Historic Preservation Program.
On May 25, the township will hold an informational meeting to discuss the upcoming Schooley's Mountain Road bridge repair work.
Golden Wolf Landscape & Design LLC, a landscaper in Long Valley, donated time and services to the nonprofit Rose House.
This year's "Berries and Brews" festival at Ort Farms will have some dads spending Father's Day on the farm.
The game, which is played by graduating seniors, involves students wearing ski masks and other disguises around town.
This weekend, tour the historic Obadiah La Tourette Grist and Saw Mill as part of Morris County's Historic Sites Tour.
The local first aid squad and police department have received donations from the Long Valley Junior Women's Club for new equipment.
Residents can take advantage of this free and secure way to dispose of personal documents on May 6 in Long Valley.
In May, RE/MAX Heritage Properties will host a child safety seminar and workshop open to the entire community.
The proposed project consists of approximately nine separate trail and sidewalk segments.
On April 15, the Shade Tree Committee planted spring trees. Planting trees helps to reduce summer peak temperatures and air pollution.
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) announced a $25 million grant program for recreation improvements across New Jersey.
New Niche rankings for 2023 say that Washington Township is a great place for families and more.
Ort Farms will hold its first-ever Springfest at the end of May, to coincide with the start of their strawberry season.
Non-resident sports groups will soon be able to use Palmer Park alongside Rock Spring Park, under the new ordinance.
This year, the Long Valley Junior Women's Club will donate a record-breaking $100,000 to various community causes.
A long-serving officer with the Washington Township Police Department was recently promoted to the rank of lieutenant.
Washington Township Recreation offers Mat & Chair Yoga classes.
If you don't know any Girl Scouts and are wondering where you can get your hands on some Thin Mints, here's how.
Morris County is commemorating the Farmland Preservation Program's 40th anniversary.
The police department met its GoFundMe goal of raising funds for Nicole Papa, who was diagnosed with breast cancer.
A Long Valley farm has teamed up with "Rent The Chicken," a rapidly expanding chicken rental service that spans the United States.
The Musconetcong Watershed Association organizes the river cleanup each spring, attracting hundreds of volunteers.
Daisy Troop 98513, a first-year troop, collected food donations for a local food pantry, earning them a 'Certificate of Appreciation.'
Local legend Michael Burton now has an NFL championship title.
From the West Morris Central football team to his Super Bowl debut, Michael Burton continues to make the Long Valley community proud.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving recognized a Washington Township officer for their efforts to rid the roads of drunk drivers.
A 30-year veteran of the Washington Township Police Department has officially retired from the force, authorities said.
According to officials, the annual event has abandoned its grab-and-go option for the first time since the pandemic.
The township's once-popular Halloween tradition of toilet papering a tree in the town square has since died out.