Property owners who are on the list and are behind on municipal charges or property tax payments have one month to catch up.
Washington Township voters weighed in on a public question centered on combining the local Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment.
Matthew Murello has a lead over Susan Desaulniers in Long Valley's township committee race, according to unofficial results.
The grant to Long Valley is part of a $161 million package of municipal aid grants to towns all over New Jersey.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7.
The polls open at 6 a.m. Tuesday. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Long Valley. Here are candidate Marisa Baker's answers:
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in the West Morris Regional District. Here are candidate Sue Bliesath's answers:
The Koehler's Pond loop trail is located off of Flocktown Road and Rock Road in Washington Township.
Zion Lutheran Church filed a federal lawsuit against Morris County, alleging discrimination after being denied historic grant funding.
Earlier this spring, two churches filed a federal lawsuit against Morris County, alleging discrimination after being denied grant funding.
The township's Obadiah LaTourette Grist and Saw Mill was recommended to receive a portion of the county’s Preservation Trust Fund.
According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, many Americans earn less than what is required to even afford a one-bedroom rental.
The "20 Parker Road Redevelopment Plan" was adopted by the Washington Township Committee this week.
The Washington Township Committee will be discussing the possibility during the work session meeting planned for tonight.
The numbers are in, and Long Valley will be choosing a new committee member this November. Here's what to know:
Here's everything you need to know about Tuesday's primary election:
Washington Township has officially ended its hunt for a new administrator, hiring the mayor of Califon Borough.
There are no local contests expected in this year's primary election.
The township committee will meet again this week to discuss the possibility of merging the local zoning and planning boards.
Two Morris County churches are suing, saying that excluding churches from the Historic Preservation Program is religious discrimination.
On Monday, April 17, the Township Committee unanimously approved the $20 million budget for 2023.
Michael Barisone had previously been found not guilty by reason of insanity in the shooting of his trainee on a Long Valley farm.
Governor Phil Murphy unites with the mayor of Washington Township to overhaul the state’s liquor laws and phase out the cap on licenses.
This year, Washington Township will be voting for one township committee seat. Here's who's on the ballot for June's primary.
The Washington Township Committee will once again discuss the potential redevelopment plan for the Cleveland Industrial Center.
The township recently discussed its support for proposed legislation in Trenton that would give partial tax relief to first responders.
The applicant must be capable of effectively working with department heads and the governing body.
A state judge blocked an ordinance that would have penalized emergency ambulance calls that did not require advanced life support.
State law previously prohibited preserved farms from using or developing the land for non-agricultural purposes.
The "20 Parker Road Redevelopment Plan" will be discussed further at this week's township committee meeting.
The Washington Township Committee approved an ordinance proposing a tax break for developers within the township's historic districts.
This fall, the township will host a traveling memorial wall to honor Vietnam veterans and those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Sixty-five historical sites around New Jersey could soon receive up to $750,000 in grants to help preserve and support their initiatives.
"What happened in Memphis would not happen here," Washington Township Police Chief Jeffrey Almer said.
The ordinance would have allegedly imposed criminal penalties on healthcare facilities for calling 911 in certain emergency situations.
Following public outrage over the potential dissolution of the Historic Preservation Committee, five new members have been appointed.
Annual budget discussions are anticipated to start next week, according to an announcement from the township.
Mayor Matt Murello said the town has kept up its aging infrastructure while remaining committed to fiscally conservative budgeting.
The ordinance calling for the dissolution of the Historic Preservation Committee has been called off following public concern.