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See which grocery stores and other retailers in Long Valley will be open for the upcoming Monday holiday.
The corn maze logo, which is organized by Long Valley's Ort Farms, helps raise awareness for non-profit organizations.
The Long Valley BOE has discussed potentially implementing a notification policy similar to that of the Hanover Township School District.
The 2023-2024 Best High Schools rankings were released Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report.
Nominated for the Teacher Spotlight is Taryn Mansolino, who goes above and beyond for her students and their families.
On Tuesday evening, a car at Palmer Park was broken into in what police are calling a smash-and-grab car burglary.
It was recently revealed that Jeremy Serfozo, the assistant principal of Cucinella School, would be leaving at the start of the school year.
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.
Among the new teachers are two art teachers, two English teachers, two science teachers, and three history teachers.
Parents in Long Valley can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The devastation and suffering caused by the Maui wildfires in Hawaii prompted many people to look for ways to help right away.
Earlier this summer, a movie called "The Mailbox" spent time filming in Long Valley.
A health teacher in the West Morris Regional district earned a prestigious nod as one of New Jersey's 2023-2024 "Teachers of the Year."
The Fireworks Festival is planned for Saturday, Aug. 26.
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A recent arrest was made in connection with a theft of more than $4,000 in the township, according to the police department.
The Coffee Potter has been named one of the best coffee shops in all of New Jersey, according to a Best of NJ list.
Arthur Terr, accused of burglarizing a home in Washington Township, has been arrested by the Washington Township Police Department.
A crash on I-80 in Mount Olive has prompted commuting delays Monday morning, authorities said.
The Long Valley First Aid Squad has issued a request for donations of non-operational vehicles for training purposes.
This weekend, spend your Sunday at Ort Farms, which has fun events for the whole family planned.
It will be a contested race in November, with 6 candidates vying for three seats on the Washington Township Board of Education.
It's official: the Schooley's Mountain Road bridge has reopened after being closed for more than a month.
Adam's Family Restaurant in Budd Lake was a local favorite, serving breakfast, lunch and other American classics.
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.
Schooley's Mountain Bridge is undergoing a lengthy rehabilitation project that will hopefully finish before the start of the school year.
Earlier this spring, two churches filed a federal lawsuit against Morris County, alleging discrimination after being denied grant funding.
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.
Earlier this spring, voters approved a $28.8 million referendum for other improvements in the Washington Township School District.
These Washington Township School District administrators make more than $150K a year, according to new data.
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 local police department is gearing up for the new school year, and they recently completed their annual active shooter training.
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.
Washington Township Schools put out a call for substitute teachers to help with the upcoming 2023-2024 school year.