Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Morristown.
We rounded up local parades, festivals, community picnics, and other events for Independence Day.
Celebrate America's independence and get a look at what life was like for Continental Army soldiers during this annual event.
Tips for holiday boating safety
Many local communities are marking Memorial Day with solemn ceremonies and patriotic parades. See the events scheduled nearby:
Check out these holiday weekend events in and around your community.
It was a rainy one this year! Take a look at some video highlights from the popular parade in our article.
Are you ready for revelry? The largest St. Patrick's Day parade in New Jersey kicks off Saturday.
The Easter Bunny will also hop on by for this "eggs-tra" special event.
Looking forward to the largest St. Patrick's Day parade in New Jersey? Here's when the procession kicks off:
The annual celebration of the arts will once again take place in downtown Morristown.
The mall will stay open longer on the days leading up to Christmas. Here are the upcoming hours.
Patch asked for the best holiday lights around Morris County, and here's what we got:
While you're checking off holiday gifts for family members, don't forget the kids who aren't on anyone's shopping list.
Experts believe this Morris County town is one of the most ideal spots to visit and spend the holidays.
There are plenty of things going on around Morris County to celebrate the 2023 winter holidays.
These places would give Clark Griswold a run for his money.
Santa Claus is coming to town. Visits and pictures with Santa are treasured traditions for many families and here is where to find him:
Industry professionals expect that those who want a fresh-cut Christmas tree won't have trouble finding one this year.
The mall will stay open longer on Black Friday and the days leading up to Christmas. Here are the upcoming hours.
Looking for a quick Thanksgiving Day meal? Here's a list of neighboring restaurants that accept reservations:
The beloved holiday festival will kick off with Santa's arrival on Nov. 26, transforming downtown into a winter wonderland.
The family fun festival featuring art demonstrations, live music and illuminated pumpkins returns this week. Here's what to know:
There are plenty of places around Morristown to experience all the Halloween frights.
Pumpkin season is here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch nearby.
Although it is still September, Halloween will be here before you know it. That means it's time to visit a Spirit Halloween location.
Taking care of your home can be scary! Tackle those household demons with professional help this fall.
See which grocery stores and other retailers in Morristown will be open for the upcoming Monday holiday.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations around Morristown:
Also known as Emancipation Day, Freedom Day and Jubilee Day, Juneteenth is the oldest-known celebration of the end of slavery in the U.S.
Morris County awarded Distinguished Military Service Medals to 15 veterans at the annual Memorial Day ceremony yesterday.
Celebrate the unofficial start of summer this weekend with restaurant specials, freebies, military discounts & National Hamburger Day deals.
Memorial Day Weekend is also the unofficial kickoff to summer in Morristown. See how you can spend the weekend:
Don't waste time making reservations if you plan to celebrate Mom with brunch at her favorite Morristown restaurant on Mother's Day.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Easter dinner staples from ShopRite, Walmart and Whole Foods in Morristown.
Can Catholics eat corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day? Here's what The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paterson has to say.
The annual Morristown St. Patrick's Day parade will take place regardless of the chilly forecast, according to organizers.
Many national parks and historic sites of the civil rights movement are among locations waiving admission fees.
The service will be followed by a series of panel discussions featuring community leaders and politicians, including Rep. Mikie Sherrill.