ESL classes will be offered in November and December.
Washington Township officials will discuss the $700,000 grant application at tonight's township committee meeting.
Milling and paving in Long Valley is expected to begin on Monday and continue for about two weeks.
The fun kicks off this month at West Morris Central High School, to fundraise for the American Cancer Society.
Incumbent Jessica DeCicco is running with two newcomers in the race for a seat on the K-8 Washington Township Board of Education.
Patch put together a list of local fall festivals and events happening this October in and around Morris County.
The committee is holding a work session meeting, during which a discussion of Long Valley Center crosswalk initiatives is planned.
A motor vehicle crash on Route 46 in North Jersey has prompted commuting delays in the area Wednesday morning, authorities said.
Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field in Long Valley could come at an increased cost this year.
Mount Olive will be working on Bartley Road through at least the end of the week, affecting traffic in Long Valley, police said.
Washington Township Schools will host "Coffee and Chat" meetings where parents can engage in hour-long discussions with district officials.
Julia Campbell, a junior at West Morris Central High School, will be a delegate to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders in November.
This October marks the 10-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy. How was the Long Valley community impacted? Share your memories with Patch:
The high school district was ranked in the top 100 in Niche's "Best Places to Teach in New Jersey."
The deadline to register for the annual senior Thanksgiving celebration is Nov. 7.
On Bartley Road, minor traffic delays are being caused by tree work and road paving.
At tenant turnover, every single rental dwelling within the municipality must be assessed for lead-based paint hazards, officials said.
The family color run was originally scheduled for Oct. 1 but was postponed until Sunday, Oct. 16, according to school officials.
At the next "Coffee With A Cop" event, have a friendly chat with a local police officer at the Coffee Potter.
A workshop series at WTPL.
Washington Township police said a section of Bartley Road will be closed throughout Monday.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Long Valley.
Michael Barisone appeared on "48 Hours" after being found not guilty in the attempted murder of his ex-trainee at a Long Valley farm.
The beloved Publick House will reopen under the new name PH Steakhouse, according to a company announcement.
Police warned of road closures on Thursday morning.
The virtual instruction plan serves as a way to provide instruction and support to students in the event of another long term closure.
Timothy Rymer, principal of West Morris Central High School, has recognized ten students for their hard work and achievement.
Chilton Mill Brewing was named the 12th best brewery in NJ by Brewery Star.
Kick off fall with this fun celebration featuring local bands, food, beer and more.
Property tax relief is now available through the state's new Affordable NJ Communities for Homeowners and Renters (ANCHOR) program.
The Washington Township Police Department will be challenging the Mount Olive Police Department to a charity flag football game.
Local non-profit to help those in need keep warm for the winter
The curriculum will emphasize teaching children how to form healthy identities, manage emotions, and demonstrate empathy for others.
Washington Township Health Department is partnering with Dr. Ron Frank of Green Brook Family Medicine to provide the clinic.
The Washington Township Police Department will provide the training for the class, according to officials.
Registration is now open for the annual community 5k which runs through the West Morris Central High School grounds.
The two grants will be used to support creative projects by two Washington Township public school educators.
The Washington Township Police Department made a recent arrest for driving while intoxicated in the township, according to the blotter.
Potatoes for Food Pantries
Because of the ongoing drought warning, the Washington Township MUA is extending the current restrictions once more.