Join the Morris County Democratic Committee on Saturday, March 5th, in East Hanover.
A ride to raise funds so our military men and women can bring home animals they have bonded with in war zones.
Montville Drama Club brings one of Broadway's longest running shows to town.
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Holiday is Feb. 8.
Recreational Activities for Montville Recreation Department
Calling All Young Artists!!! Drawing Classes for K-5th Grade
Young men are members of Troop 74.
New student orientation to be held Feb. 9.
Winter Programs Offered by Montville Recreation Department
Leslie Linker is a mother of 2 who requires around the clock care.
Roadsnacks.net has compiled a list of the most "miserable" N.J. towns based on crime, number of married couples and 'sunny days,' etc.
Information regarding how to pay for college and the different types of financial aid available to parents and students will be presented.
Here’s how to check if you have a winning NJ Lottery ticket, Hoboken.
'I can’t think of a better way to celebrate than giving back to the community,' said Anthony Sia, founder of the Montville School of Rock,
Robert R. Lazar Middle School project on symbols becomes lasting tribute to World Trade Center.
Musicians from the School of Rock to host benefit concert.
Food will be donated to the Kiwanis Food Pantry.
Free pre-screening and application assistance available Monday.
Students sent letters of support to Kevin McCutcheon, the older brother of a second-grader and kindergartener at the school.
Event will be held at town hall.
Kyle Swords is educating other about the 'often misunderstood and misdiagnosed' condition.
People needed for the Planning Board, Historic Preservation, and Library Board of Trustees, among others.
Students and families compete for pumpkin prizes. Pink elephants, pumpkin doughnuts, robots, and brains among the Blaze event winners.
Montville’s fall clean-up event part of the Scout commitment to community. School grounds and school spirit go hand in hand.
Group accused of burglarizing 30 homes in Bergen, Somerset, and Morris counties.
Luncheon will benefit the Class of 2016.
Here is a look back at the top stories that have been on North Jersey Patch sites this week.
Giudice will have to wear an ankle bracelet and may only leave her house with permission from the Bureau of Prisons, the report says.
Joe Giudice, couple's four daughters continue to live in the house while Teresa serves a 15-month jail term on fraud and conspiracy charges.
Elected official answers student questions in government and politics classes.
Wayne-based company continues to look for a new Manhattan location for its flagship store.
Police looking for 'suspicious' men who took photos of South Jersey high school.
Berra, 90, died Sept. 22 of natural causes. He won 10 World Series Championships with the New York Yankees and 3 MVP Awards.
Third boy alleges man touched his 'intimate parts' in a mall bathroom.
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Home values and average income - and even common pronunciations of the towns' names - were part of ranking methodology, website says.
Morris County is one of 12 counties covered by the watch, which was issued on Wednesday.