Patch rounded up all the events happening on New Year's in Morristown this year — from special dinners at restaurants to fun dance events.
Live Christmas trees can be a fire hazard as we welcome in the new year. Here's how to safely remove your tree:
Looking to ring in the New Year in style? Here is a look ahead at fun New Year's Eve events near Morristown.
If you don't want to cook on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, here are a few alternatives.
The whole community is invited to attend this year's Hanukkah Candle Lighting ceremony, scheduled for Dec. 21 on the green.
It doesn't end with Santa's arrival. Here is the low down on what to expect.
After being delayed by rain this weekend, Santa is now expected to appear on the Morristown Green on Friday, Dec. 2.
Here are some fun things to do this holiday season near Morristown.
Santa Claus is coming to town. Here are some places to see him near Morristown.
Do you want to know where you can get a fresh-cut Christmas tree? Here are some places to visit near Morristown.
The beloved holiday festival will kick off with Santa’s arrival on Dec. 2, transforming the downtown into a winter wonderland.
Looking for a delicious Thanksgiving dinner without the fuss? Patch has you covered. Check out these local spots for hassle-free dining.
From trunk-or-treat to cosplay night to bar crawls (for those of legal drinking age), there's plenty to do this Halloween season.
Patch put together a list of local fall festivals and events happening this October in and around Morris County.
Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field in Morristown could come at an increased cost this year.
The township has called on residents, organizations and businesses to attend with decorated vehicles and treats.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Morristown.
Here's a quick update about trash and recycling in Morristown for the Labor Day holiday.
See Patch’s guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Morristown.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Morristown.
Morristown bars and restaurants are readying for Cinco de Mayo. Here are some places getting in on the celebrations.
Check out these Morristown businesses to grab flowers, a card, a gift certificate to the spa, jewelry or chocolate for mom.
Mother's Day is May 8. If you plan to treat your mom, grandma or any other special women with a meal out, reservations may fill up quickly.
Passover begins at sundown Friday. Here are some ways to celebrate the holiday around Morristown.
A year ago, NJ limited outdoor gatherings to 50 people. Egg hunts are set to return this year without statewide COVID restrictions.
A behind-the-scenes look at the Morris County St. Patrick's Day parade shows a microcosm of pandemic life the past two years.
Here's what to know, including parking info, some bars and restaurants celebrating and why organizers aren't afraid of rain in the forecast.
Reservations for Valentine's Day dinner are filling up. Check out these restaurants that will be open around Morristown on Feb. 14.
The Martin Luther King Observance Committee's virtual event will feature several speakers and panel discussions.
Once you're ready to undeck the halls, here's how to recycle your Christmas tree.
19 homes entered Morris Township's 'Great Light Fight' contest. Patch created a map so you can drive around and see their decorations.
From Christmas on the Green to Santa on a Harley, there are plenty of ways to get into the seasonal spirit this weekend.
The renowned Hanover Wind Symphony will present a free concert titled "Holidays in Hanover."
The event will feature a preview of LavaLove, a mobile trailer that gives homeless people a place to shower.
Local Christmas tree farms are welcoming families back to their lots this year as the country emerges from the pandemic.
The holiday season is coming alive in Morristown. Here are four opportunities to celebrate.
Celebrate the Festival of Lights on Dec. 1 and 2 in Morristown.
A curtain of stars and lights will welcome the community onto the plaza in the Dec. 12 event.