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 Washington Township Committee approved an ordinance proposing a tax break for developers within the township's historic districts.
Prepare to put on your best green outfit for a weekend of Irish-themed entertainment.
Michael J. Thompson has officially been hired as a new detective for the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office.
Shop Fresh Marketplace is a local, family-owned supermarket that sells prepared foods, groceries, as well as garden and hardware supplies.
The aid reduction comes as Gov. Murphy touted a $1 billion increase in school funding across New Jersey.
Injured Campanaro top-12 as epic career culminates in cathedral of NJ wrestling, along with co-captain Hare. Borgia makes historic AC debut.
Whether you want chocolate Easter Bunnies, caramel chocolate-covered apples, or homemade peanut brittle, the Chocolate Shoppe has it.
Here's where Long Valley falls on the list of highest and lowest property taxes in New Jersey.
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.
Morris County had one of the highest recorded amounts of snow in New Jersey from Monday night into Tuesday. How much did Long Valley get?
Superintendent Peter Turnamian stated that previous comments about the new "Portrait of a Panther" initiative were misconstrued.
Dean named Most Outstanding Wrestler. Frayne, Muttart conclude outstanding WMC careers.
The Musconetcong Watershed Association organizes the river cleanup each spring, attracting hundreds of volunteers.
The third information session on the referendum will be held next week, allowing parents and community members to ask questions.
Daisy Troop 98513, a first-year troop, collected food donations for a local food pantry, earning them a 'Certificate of Appreciation.'
This fall, the township will host a traveling memorial wall to honor Vietnam veterans and those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Borgia, and the WMC wrestling team win silver; Marold Coach of the Year; Montuore, Fahmi, Muttart also advance to Regions.
Tom Kimpland spent several years of his life as a public servant in Washington Township, serving in a variety of capacities.
This weekend, an authentic Mexican restaurant owned by a Long Valley resident opens its doors after being a lifelong dream come true.
Morris County intends to repair the bridge on Schooley's Mountain Road this summer.
Members of the township's K–8 Board of Education unanimously approved and unveiled their plan to hold a special election.
Stop by the library to register for virtual lectures, to attend a musical performance, and to check out new titles.
Local legend Michael Burton now has an NFL championship title.
Team tops Roxbury, Randolph, Matawan and Keansburg, falls to Cranford, prepared for D11 @ Livingston.
A recent arrest was made in connection with a theft of more than $3,000 in the township, according to the police department.
From the West Morris Central football team to his Super Bowl debut, Michael Burton continues to make the Long Valley community proud.
At the Tuesday night meeting many advocates of the LGBTQ community came forward and voiced their disappointment in the middle school.
Find out more about the First Aid Squad Auxiliary's Valentine's Day rose sale.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving recognized a Washington Township officer for their efforts to rid the roads of drunk drivers.
Come to the library for lectures on cognitive science, concertos, modern art, and Hollywood dance legends.
A Morristown man was taken to the hospital after a single-vehicle collision on Saturday afternoon, according to police.
Team now 11-5 as Wolfpack wrestlers to face Roxbury, and possible Cranford rematch in playoffs.
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.
Sixty-five historical sites around New Jersey could soon receive up to $750,000 in grants to help preserve and support their initiatives.
One of the drivers was issued a motor vehicle summons for careless driving, according to the Washington Township Police Department.
"What happened in Memphis would not happen here," Washington Township Police Chief Jeffrey Almer said.