The 9-foot-tall life-size painting of President Abraham Lincoln created by artist W.F.K. Travers in 1865, is now hanging in the Smithsonian.
Hilary L. Link has been named the university's 15th president, succeeding Thomas J. Schwarz, who is retiring at the end of June.
The Hidden Chickpea opened its doors last week, offering healthy, plant-based food options suitable for all dietary requirements.
Hair We Are Family Salon hosts Madison High School's boys ice hockey team for mullet haircuts
Despite what last weekend's weather may have suggested, the Rosedale Skating Pond is not open to skaters.
CASA of Morris/Sussex Counties Receives Fleece Blankets
One lucky Morris County customer won the third-tier prize in Saturday’s PowerBall drawing, lottery officials said.
Margaret Malishchak, a Madison artist, is donating her profits to the Black Lives Matter movement, in honor of Black History Month.
Quest Camps is the place to be for the Summer of '23
Later this spring, local vendors of fine food and drink will be providing samples of their best products.
The Madison Fire Department has received $22,000 in grants to purchase new protective gear and advanced cleaning equipment.
The borough will be constructing apartment buildings with a total of 44 units next to Central Avenue School.
The borough council approved the final push of approval for several ordinances outlining future capital improvement projects.
Mayor Bob Conley recently spoke to the importance of continued efforts in preserving the Drew Forest from aspiring developers.
If you don't know any Girl Scouts and you're wondering how you can get your hands on some Thin Mints, here's how to find some nearby.
The borough's new goal is to start construction on the new inclusive playground by the end of August.
A few out-of-towners attended the Madison Council meeting to advocate for the right to medical cannabis in the borough.
The Nature of Reading Bookshop is opening its first physical location, with a focus on seasonal reading and climate change books.
A Dazzling Display of Talent By Over 150 Students
"The solutions to climate change require cooperative work at all levels," Madison councilwoman Rachel Ehrlich said.
Cadet SMSgt Alison Dutton, of Madison, receives the AFA Outstanding Cadet Award within the Lone Eagle Composite Squadron, Civil Air Patrol
The Madison School District has declared Sept. 5 as the new proposed start date in response to parent requests for a later start time.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Madison with contributions big and small.
Dr. Douglas Tallamy, a wildlife ecologist and best-selling author, has issued a public plea to save the Drew Forest.
Morris County's Hope One mobile recovery access vehicle provides critical assistance to people struggling with addiction.
The historic portrait will soon be shipped to a new temporary home in the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery.
According to officials, the future court would be a small multi-purpose court that could be used for both pickleball and basketball.
National Bagel Day is Jan. 15. Which Madison bagel shop is your go-to for the best bagels?
Margaret Malishchak, a Madison artist, is doing her part by fighting for New Jersey-based social and environmental justice organizations.
Quest Camps is the Place to Be for Summer of ‘23!
The borough council voted unanimously to repeal previous borough ordinances authorizing medicinal cannabis dispensaries.
The 16th President's painted portrait will soon find a new temporary home in the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery.
Mayor Conley recognized outgoing council member Maureen Byrne for her dedication and hard work on behalf of Madison.
The Madison Fire Department is a hybrid fire department that employs both paid and volunteer firefighters.
Register for the Winter Session at the Madison Area YMCA
In order to replace the current walk signals, the borough has reached an agreement with the state Department of Transportation.
Due to a tie vote, the Madison School Board president's fate will now be decided by the county.
Madison Borough lost 236 trees within the year 2022, according to a statement made by the Shade Tree Management Board.
Patch rounded up all the events happening on New Year's in Madison this year — from special dinners at restaurants to fun dance events.
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