Does your teen driver know it’s his responsibility to clear all ice and snow before he goes? An ice scraper and an emergency car kit could just save his life.
Community Film Screening at the library continues tonight, November 20th at 6:30 p.m. The film will be 'Forks over Knives.'
Daylight savings time means more motorists are driving in the dark and fatigued. Teen drivers are especially at risk. Do you and your teen know the drowsy driving warning signs?
Additional information about ongoing programs related to damage from Hurricane Sandy
Response from Tracy Tobin, regarding Hurricane Sandy, addressing some questions in original Patch article, that were not answered before the article was closed to comments.
Lawsuit against JCP&L
How to source your Thanksgiving meal locally to support our local economy.
Thoughts while listening to the warming sound of a clattering generator
As communities work to get back to normal in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, a Long Valley resident reflects on the importance of saying thanks to those who put others before themselves.
Califon Exxon has gas
More people are buying or selling homes than ever before, but what if Hurricane Sandy or the latest Nor'easter damages the home you're interested in? Here are some suggestions for sellers and buyers.
The aftermath of an incredible storm.
Looking for open gas station for today.
How we're waiting out the storm
Parents are encouraged to turn Hurricane Sandy into a teachable moment for their teen drivers. From speeding and hydroplaning, to braking and flooded roadways, there’s plenty to talk about.
Information available on the Wshington Township website re storm preparations.
Free updates on Medicare changes for 2013.
Semi-annual Green Team electronics recycling event a success.
The roadway deaths of 6 more teens in the past two weeks has this mom calling on all parents to learn about and leverage GDL, which is proven to prevent crashes and save lives.
Last year 627 people died on NJ’s roadways. Want to end the carnage on our roads? Start by conducting a personal safety reality check and then get to work.
Factual numbers lend a better balance to the real estate market.
It's the sort of thing you're almost afraid to say out loud, but more and more experts are saying the housing market is finally recovering. We're seeing evidence locally, too.
The library is offering a series of free genealogy classes beginning Oct. 11.
Back to school nights are in full swing. If your teen is a sophomore, he may be taking driver ed. Have you met his teacher or asked about the instruction? Driver ed should be serious business.
Semi-annual free paper shredding event at Washington Township DPW garage on Rock Road on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon.
Film series at the Washington Township Public Library.
Town's support makes resident proud to live in Long Valley.
A unique look into fitness.
WMC JV soccer holding car wash fundraising event.
Get more information about this year's Oktoberfest and click on the link receive special updates and promotions.
Teens are often tasked with driving a younger sibling or my transport a child while babysitting. Are they (and you) aware of NJ’s child restraint law or the best practices for protecting children?
Thoughts about summer and fall
Summer's ending, but the housing market is heating up across the country and right in our backyard, according to experts. That may mean it's time to stop watching the market and time to jump in.
In light of a recent NJ Court ruling, it’s vital that novice drivers understand they’re responsible for ensuring their passengers buckle up.
My thoughts on the 2012 party conventions.
JCP&: problems continue
Seasonality in the gasoline market is dead. Low winter gasoline prices will soon be a relic of the past.
If you are interested in seeing what Cub Scouts is all about, Pack 36–Old Farmers Road School–is having an open house and registration event on Sept. 14.
Food for thought.
Library program.