This is the second rabid raccoon found in the area this year, according to local health officials.
Here are five local nonprofits that could benefit from your help this holiday season.
School officials are seeking feedback from parents for the district's "Parent University" workshops.
Robert Brobst built and installed church pew book racks at a local church to earn his new rank.
Kyra Lay earns her U.S. Coast Guard Rank.
See what the Washington Township Police Department has been up to in its most recent blotter:
Authorities have made several arrests in recent weeks.
The mayor has compiled a list of the town's several road projects, and included some completion timeframes.
The apology was part of a settlement from a defamation lawsuit that was filed earlier this year, an official said.
Expect a larger police presence in the area once the traffic pattern change is implemented.
Time to prepare for the upcoming season, Winterize your Boat, Get your NJ Boat Safety Certificate
Costume Up & Get Down at the Brass Roots Halloween Bash! Prizes for costumes and special drinks for the party!
The town's fire and rescue services' headquarters will be open for people looking to learn more about those who keep them safe.
More than 100 girls auditioned for the series, and producers have narrowed it down to just 20 candidates.
Residents can anonymously dispose of unwanted and unused medication in a safe manner.
The scholarships come from a Morristown-based nonprofit that matches seeing-eye dogs with the visually impaired.
The township is turning into quite the "haunted haven."
The Q&A forum allows voters to learn more about new and returning BOE candidates.
The incident occurred in the parking lot of a local pub, police said.
The investigation has been ongoing since the summer of 2024, authorities said.
There are several pumpkin patches in and around Long Valley to get your jack-o'-lantern canvas.
The event featured some of the doctor's favorite things, including live music, dogs, and more.
The decision comes months after a similar traffic pattern was implemented at the intersection of Naughright and Flocktown roads.
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NJ Boaters! Be Safe This Fall, and Get Your NJ Boat Safety Certificate
A library card can get you more than just books, it seems.
Re-enactors portraying Revolutionary War soldiers, blacksmiths, and others will describe what life was like in Long Valley centuries ago.
One 'lucky duck' will be awarded a grand prize following the fundraising event.
Tickets for the second historic Evening Cemetery Tour have been sold.
The film is based on the urban legend that has haunted the area for decades.
A nonprofit called Washington Against Reckless Development is suing the township, its land use board, and others.
The suspect had active warrants in two different counties, according to police.
The common item causes more than 3,300 house fires across the country annually, according to experts.
Orchards in and around Long Valley are open for apple picking, along with several other activities.
The individual was speeding and swerving before the accident, according to police.
NJ Boaters! September is a great time to be out on the water!
The new contest allows people to vote for their favorite NJ dogs, some of which will be featured on upcoming scratch-off lottery tickets.
at November 4th Tri-County Scholarship Fund Awards Dinner
The celebration of life will incorporate some of Dr. Lauren Semanchik's favorite things, including live music, pets, and more.
The series explores "the complex reality of bullying, going beyond stereotypes to uncover the reasons behind why kids bully."