Take advantage of this opportunity to learn about Medicare fraud, abuse and scams, as well as available Medicare bill assistance.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Long Valley.
Washington Township officials are encouraging residents to participate in the New Jersey Behavioral Risk Factor Survey.
The Long Valley First Aid Squad has been conducting various rescue training and drill practices throughout June.
According to police, the dog was left in the parked car with the windows rolled up while the temperature outside was over 80 degrees.
On Wednesday, June 29 planned construction may cause traffic delays. See the affected road below:
Washington Township Recreation welcomes seniors to a catered picnic and a live musical journey featuring Joe Gilligan.
Schooley's Mountain Road is down to one lane at the big turn this morning, according to police.
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The drive-in, hosted by Washington Township Parks & Recreation will be held at Rock Spring Park.
The Washington Township BOE announced the appointment of Christopher Perruso, who will take over for Principal Melissa Keiser.
As part of its program to achieve accreditation, the Washington Township Police Department will undergo an on-site assessment.
Around 60 kids reeled in catches at the Washington Township Policeman's Benevolent Association-sponsored fishing derby.
Also: Long Valley Veterans Have Access To New Counseling Service/ $15K Coming To Historic Schooley's Mountain General Store.
There's books, fun, and prizes for all ages!
The committee meeting will take place on Monday, June 20 at 7 p.m.
Because Juneteenth falls on a Sunday this year, it will be observed on Monday. Here's a list of what's open and closed on the holiday.
The two high schools in the district will have armed Class 3 police officers starting in September.
The refreshing summer experience is being offered for all children between the ages of 7 and 13.
The historic general store was the latest recipient of a $15,000 check today from the Morris County Small Business Grant Program.
This year, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection will distribute $21.4 million in Clean Communities grants throughout the st
Morris County has launched a “Veteran and Family Support Program” under contract with the Mental Health Association to assist veterans.
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Visit the Navigating Hope van on June 13 to get connected with health and wellness services and to apply for Medicaid and other assistance.
The scholarships were awarded to ten graduates from the West Morris Central High School Class of 2022.
Long Valley Boy Scout Troop 236 visits Antietam Battlefield Maryland
The Washington Township Planning Board is scheduled to hear the application on Monday, June 13.
The teenagers were charged with fourth-degree cyber harassment, according to Washington Township Police.
The Morris County Health Department reports an increase in COVID-19 activity in Long Valley over the last week.
Also: Community Night Out Returns To Long Valley After 2 Years/ Active Shooter Awareness Presentation Returns To Long Valley.
Police officers are now outfitted with L3 Mobile Vision body-worn cameras that will work with their current in-car camera systems.
The township's Community Night Out is returning this summer after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.
After a hiatus due to the pandemic, the Washington Township Police will offer an active shooter awareness presentation for adult residents.
In response to all that is going on in the world today, all officers are highly trained in Active Shooter Response, police said.
Also: Long Valley Warns Against Homemade Infant Formula Amid Shortage/ Long Valley Tennis Clinic Open For Summer.
The Washington Township Committee will discuss the temporary closure of Fairview Avenue among other items.
Lawrence Stiscia, a police officer in Franklin Township, was intoxicated at the time of the crash, the prosecutor's office said.
The clinic is for children ages 6 to 14 and will run from June 7 to June 28.
The FDA advises parents and caregivers not to make or feed homemade infant formula to their children.