Here's a selection of this week's local stories you might of missed on Madison Patch.
Harry Ettlinger, one of the 350 Monument Men who recovered priceless art that was looted by the Nazis, will speak at the library on Nov. 12.
Congressman representing New Jersey's 11th District won 11th consecutive two-year term in Nov. 4 election.
Blairsden tours bring in $2 million to enhance Morristown Medical Center.
What's up in Madison this week.
It will soon be time to turn back your clocks one hour.
News and events for the week of October 27.
Highlights of this week's local news also include an upcoming shredding event, and a new college diving program.
Madison is mandating traffic changes after 208 neighbors demanded safer speeds on Central, a street often crowded with children and teens.
This eco-friendly resident is open to the public on Nov. 8 to prevent identity fraud and contribute to New Jersey's Sustainability Program.
News and events to look out for during the week of October 20.
Northern New Jersey medical professionals say hospitals prepared for deadly disease, but hype is greater than reality.
The Rotary Club of Madison will host Community Shredding day on Saturday, November 8, beginning at 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.
Madison's Drew University will start their Eco Film Festival tonight with a showing of "More Than Honey."
The market will finish its season tomorrow from 1pm to 6pm, next to the Museum of Early Trades and Crafts.
Task Force will hold free event for residents at Skylands of Randolph.
Three Madison families have new homes, thanks to Habitat for Humanity and the Madison Housing Authority.
News and events to look out for during the week of October 13.
Local dancers kick it to the music of the 1920s, excitement grows for the Halloween Hoopla, and Congressman visits Drew University.
The Halloween Hoopla includes a costume parade, magic show, and trick or treating to downtown businesses. The festivities begin at 12:15.
Cheryl DeSombre's daughter, grandsons seeking funeral expenses, living costs through web page.
Construction will be completed by tomorrow. The road milling project is being executed in conjunction with the state resurfacing of Main St.
Long Valley man grows pumpkin weighing nearly half-a-ton.
Home for Good Dog Rescue, Sally, a 1-year-old Collie/Beagle mix looking for her βforeverβ home.
First Baptist Church of Madison has joined forces with Jo's Hope to raise more than $20,000 for breast cancer research and awareness.
The meeting takes place at 1 p.m. in the Trustee Conference Room of Hartley Dodge Memorial Building.
Lectures on religion, sociology, and economics will be open to the public through November.
A Central Avenue neighborhood group says that pedestrian safety on Central Avenue is compromised.
The petition to address the potentially hazardous avenue currently has 208 signatures.
Parsippany woman accused of kidnapping herself, iconic camera shop's former location becomes photo gallery.
New Jersey is No. 5 in most road fatalities and 50th in total monetary disbursements per mile.
Live music, the mayor races the mascots, food, and family fun for all are in store for Bottle Hill Day festival-goers on Saturday.
Chanty Jong, a survivor of the genocidal regime in Cambodia, will share her experience on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m.
4 simple steps to make sure you're heard loud and clear.
Thirteenth anniversary of terror attacks is Thursday.
New initiatives include Sunday Afternoon programs. The next event features actor Marvin Jefferson on October 28.
The memorial service will honor the 64 residents fallen in the tragic events on September 11th, including Madison resident, James Crawford.
The company will donate 33 cents for every flu shot purchased to Feeding America.
The entire Garden State has a moderate ozone level warning set for Wednesday.