The lockdowns at Saint Elizabeth University and neighboring Fairleigh Dickinson University were lifted after 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
In the past month, five new officers have been introduced as new hires to the Morristown Police Department.
The lockdown at Saint Elizabeth University has been officially lifted, officials said.
Shawn Price, a regional leader of the Proud Boys, was sentenced on a felony charge for his actions during the breach of the U.S. Capitol.
Morristown Mayor Tim Dougherty cut the ribbon on Max on Morris, the town's newest luxury multifamily community at 175 Morris Street.
Chancelle Ibin Young, 29, of Morristown, has been sentenced in connection with a domestic violence incident that occurred in October 2021.
A Special Easter Bonus
Burnham Pool membership renewal and new member registration will be available beginning Monday, April 3.
The resolution authorizing the site plans and development of the upcoming dispensary was unanimously approved by the planning board.
Here are some fun things to do this weekend in and around Morristown to support your local community.
E. Drew Britcher, Esq., of Britcher, Leone & Sergio, has been selected to Lawdragon's 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers guide
Effin Egg has brought its franchise to Morristown, with the official ribbon-cutting ceremony slated for Thursday afternoon.
The summonses were issued to Morristown residents prematurely, according to council officials.
Residents in multiple towns throughout Morris County reported outages Wednesday morning, according to Jersey Central Power & Light.
The nominating petitions are in, and the field for Morristown's council election has taken shape.
Do you recognize Christa Nicole? Police are still looking for the daughter of Christine Belusko, the victim of a cold case on Staten Island.
No fooling, April 8 is the new day for the annual egg hunt event.
Republican brings 15 years of elected office experience to the race
A crash on NJ 24 in Morris County has prompted commuting delays Monday morning, authorities said.
Aysha Khan, 33, of Kinnelon received over $10 million in reimbursement payments from Medicare.
Monthly rental rates for the community's one- and two-bedroom apartments start from $2,775.
According to the Morris County Prosecutor's Office, there was no risk to students or staff, and there is no ongoing threat to the community.
Room to Grow is a nonprofit offering critical support to families raising babies born into low-income circumstances.
The K-12 Morris School District presented a preliminary budget of $152,250,450 for the school year 2023-2024.
Funeral services will be held this week for a woman and her teenage son who were killed in a murder-suicide in Roxbury earlier this month.
Christine Belusko, a former Morris County resident, has been identified as the victim of a brutal homicide on Staten Island in 1991.
Autodidact Beer, which is located on Route 10 in Morris Plains, has announced its grand opening date for Friday, March 24.
Ride NY Waterway to the New York Auto Show, April 7 through April 16, with Reduced-Price Admission Combo Ticket
Last week, a vehicle crashed into the building on Route 10, causing structural damage, according to officials.
Local Girl Scouts March in Morristown’s 2023 St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Construction on the Collinsville Playground is expected to start soon in order to make long-awaited site improvements.
Learn the difference between a boating safety certificate and a boat license
Howard Parks, 55, was sentenced to 21 years in prison in connection with a carjacking investigation in Flanders.
Get a small cone to kick off spring on a sweet note at locations throughout Morris County.
Here's how to get a free Rita's water ice to celebrate the first day of spring.
The new dates have been announced.
Joseph Derose Jr., 27, worked as a substitute teacher at Catherine A. Dwyer Elementary School in Rockaway Township.
A new 4,000-square-foot structure with eight gas pumps has officially opened in Morris County.
The Christian Science organization has been operating in Morristown for over 100 years.
Edwin Urbina, 29, and Krystal Straw, 29, were both sentenced in connection with the beating death of Straw’s three-year-old son.