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'Please join the Chatham Borough Economic Development Advisory Committee (EDAC) on Tuesday, April 28, at 5 p.m.'
The Board of Adjustment meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m.
'Please properly & safely dispose of all trash items into trash containers, do not recycle.'
Eastern Janitorial donated their vehicle disinfection service to help keep the department healthy.
Morris Township residents can keep up to date on township activities from coronavirus information to yardwaste collection.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Morris Township, Morris Plains.
Morris Township issued tips to residents on using cloth face masks and gloves as per CDC guidelines.
'Residents or clients should contact an agency by telephone or email prior to visiting.'
The committee meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 15 at 7 p.m.
'The 2020 Curbside Containerized Yardwaste Collection will begin Saturday, April 11th for Zone 1 and Saturday, April 18th for Zone 2.'
'Due to paving, segments of Washington Valley Road will be closed the week of April 13th from Old Orchard Road to Mendham Road.'
The executive order goes into effect April 7 until April 30 with the possibility of being further extended due to coronavirus.
'In accordance with Executive Order No. 118 from Gov. Murphy, county & state parks are now closed to the public.'
The Morris Township mayor addressed residents in her monthly report.
The Federal Trade Commission has issued a warning about scammers preying on people during the coronavirus pandemic.
The virtual meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 6 at 7:30 p.m.
Due to milling and paving, Washington Valley Road will be closed the week of April 6 from Old Orchard Road to Schoolhouse Road.
The CDC recommendation is not a substitute to social distancing and can help to not spread the coronavirus.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued a reminder to residents not to flush products other than toilet paper.
Morris Township has issued a list of pharmacies that deliver.
Morris Township has issued their messenger monthly for April.
The mayor addressed residents in regards to the redevelopment of the Abbey, an estate on Madison Ave.
The MTPD is asking residents to donate supplies for officers.
Morris Township is warning residents that donations, cures and merchandise may be a scam.
The mayor issued an update to residents over coronavirus.
MORRIS COUNTY COVID-19 PATIENT TESTING CENTER OPENS MONDAY AT CCM
The N-95 respirator masks are headed to the Morris County Office of Emergency Management.
The Morris County Sheriff’s Office reports that one officer at the Morris County Correctional Facility has tested positive for coronavirus.
Morris Township will be accepting online criminal reports within the town's limitations.
The MTPD is asking for donated supplies in the battle against coronavirus.
The mayor of Morris Township announced that 2 residents have tested positive for the virus.
While the park is closed, visitors can still enjoy the park and its collections virtually.
Acting Chief of Police Michael M. Koroski said the dedicated members of the Morris Plains Police Department are ready to serve.
Early Bird Swim Pool Registration is now open through April 30th. Rates will increase for standard registration beginning May 1st.
The Fire Service, which is a branch of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, has targeted 24 acres at Central Park.
Work is scheduled to start next week on a six-month project to replace the heavily used Mill Road bridge in Morris Township.
This closure of the bridge and roadway is needed to replace the existing bridge.
Special programming for 2020 is based on the town's history as highlighted in 'The Heritage Review' newsletter.
Barnes & Noble is inviting high school students to send in a letter about a teacher who inspired them. The contest is open through February.