The Mayo Performing Arts Center has some new additions inside its galleries.
Morristown Beard School to celebrate the life of beloved teacher and coach
Law enforcement seized more than 250 grams of cocaine during the two-month investigation, authorities said.
From trunk-or-treat to cosplay night to bar crawls (for those of legal drinking age), there's plenty to do this Halloween season.
The suspect's thefts from April had a combined value of $15K, authorities said.
Morristown Senior Max Bellamente spoke up last week, requesting that a Morristown flag be added to foster community pride.
Police received reports of an unknown person approaching a student who was walking to school. The incident remains under investigation.
Citizens are receiving phone calls from someone claiming to be Sergeant Smith of the Morris County Sheriff's Department.
Morris County physician Joseph Fennelly died on Oct. 11 at the age of 93.
Morris Plains police said a section of Littleton Road is closed until 5 p.m.
Pioneer Productions presents Yasmina Reza's award-winning play.
With cold weather on the way, Market Street Mission will be having its annual coat distribution this November.
The Morristown zoning board unanimously approved "Turtle Two," a three-story, 28-apartment building, this week.
Two left lanes of four lanes are currently closed, according to officials.
The police department has once again released a set of guidelines to help residents keep their vehicles safe from theft.
Gerald Gemian, a World War II veteran who turned 100 this summer, was recently honored by the county for his accomplishments.
A former caddie claims that despite working long hours on the course, he and others were not paid minimum wage or overtime.
Patch put together a list of local fall festivals and events happening this October in and around Morris County.
Two men and one woman were arrested and charged in connection with car burglaries in several Morris County parks.
The Council has passed a non-binding resolution in opposition to the legislature, approved by five council members, with two abstaining.
Portnoy stopped by four pizzerias throughout Morris County as part of his "One Bite Pizza Reviews" series.
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Morristown Airport is set to receive more than $7 million in infrastructure upgrades to its main runway, according to the council.
A debris spill on NJ 24 is disrupting Morris County residents' commute on Tuesday afternoon.
The 57-year-old man was operating a sanitation truck when he was struck by the dumpster, police said.
Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field in Morristown could come at an increased cost this year.
The Morristown Council will discuss their opposition to new state restrictions on breweries on Oct. 11.
Following a social media post from the owners last week, the Little Food Inn has officially closed its doors.
Long Hill Township residents spoke out after their police chief announced plans to sue the township for alleged harassment.
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Some of the planned investments include $20 million for a Trenton-based center for innovation in maternal and infant health.
This fall, the Morristown Game Vault will host a Halloween cosplay event for all to enjoy.
The GoFundMe aims to help the Williams family, who lost everything in the early morning blaze on Hillairy Avenue.
A Muslim police chief in Morris County plans to sue the township where he works, alleging harassment and a hostile work environment.
This October marks the 10-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy. How was the Morristown community impacted? Share your memories with Patch:
The fire was reported at a house on Hillairy Avenue, officials said.
Brewery Star listed Morristown's Glenbrook Brewery as one of the top 100 breweries in New Jersey.
Woodam Korean BBQ embraces a unique approach to Korean cuisine, according to restaurant owners.
Last winter, advocates counted the state's homeless population on a single night. This is how many they encountered in Morristown.
The township has called on residents, organizations and businesses to attend with decorated vehicles and treats.