Fifteen local acts will perform in the 15th Anniversary Talent Show.
Darnell Richardson simply dreamed of becoming an officer in his hometown. 32 years into his career, he's now the police chief.
NJ hit its highest total of COVID hospitalizations since May 2020. Here's what to know about the Morristown area.
Seventeen troops created crafts to benefit six local organizations in annual SHARE community service project
Please welcome the first babies of the year born at the Morristown, Overlook and Newton Medical Centers.
TumbleMath K-6 math ebook database
Organizers of the 'Stand Up for Democracy' event invite people to 'fight to protect the basic freedom to vote.'
The CDC hasn't yet applied reduced quarantine timeframes for K-12 schools, so the district is following conventional isolation timeframes.
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It wasn't an easy year for most. Here's a look back at the tragedies, triumphs and changes that defined Greater Morristown this past year.
The Morris County Park Police were absorbed by the Sheriff's Office, effective Jan. 1, 2022, in a move that will keep the 24 park office ...
Here are updated numbers on which hospitals are closest to capacity in Morris County.
"Jewish Perspectives on Freedom" is free and open to the public.
The Market Street Mission will continue to provide meals, shelter and spiritual and emotional support, the organization says.
Greater Morristown came together in several ways during this tough year. Here were some of the local heroes who received nominations.
Morristown's case total since the pandemic began jumped 12 percent in 11 days. Morris Township's went up 16 percent. Here's what to know.
Pediatric hospitalizations for COVID-19 are increasing nationwide. In NJ, new admissions have increased five-fold in the past month.
Once you're ready to undeck the halls, here's how to recycle your Christmas tree.
As coronavirus cases and the demand for testing increase, here's what to know about testing sites around Greater Morristown.
Service for Morristown's free bus will resume the week of Jan. 3.
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According to Intelligent, the college provides the best opportunities for students who start at CCM and then plan to transfer to a four- ...
Mayor Tim Dougherty's executive order takes effect at noon Friday.
The four victims' ages ranged from 14 to 18, according to authorities.
Keeping your holiday celebration low-key? Some restaurants in Morristown still have reservations available.
Pfizer's Paxlovid is the first COVID-19 antiviral pill that sick people can take at home. The FDA also approved a pill from Merck.
Here is updated data on which hospitals are nearing capacity in Morris County.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Christmas dinner additions from grocery stores around Morristown.
With NJ cases and omicron concerns rising, see the recent rate of new cases, hospital capacities and other important local coronavirus news.
The board's Capital Budget Committee, which includes Commissioner Director Stephen H. Shaw, Commissioner Thomas Mastrangelo and Commissi ...
MPAC presents a wide range of events to kick off 2022, from the classic musical "Rent" to the stunning moves of "Dancing with the Stars."
The Lone Eagle Composite Squadron, CAP, Morristown Armory, supports Wreaths Across America laying wreaths at Basking Ridge and Madison, NJ.
Recorded: December 21, 2021
Boosters available in Morristown help protect against omicron and delta variant infections and lessen the symptoms if you do get sick.
A bill designed to prevent fatal battles against bullying like Mallory Grossman's came closer to become New Jersey law.
The first of two buildings has been completely enclosed, readying the office space to be fully occupied by the third quarter of 2022.
When he officially departs on Jan. 7, Mr. Pollio will have left behind two distinguished careers with Morris County.
The figure represents less than 2 percent of hospital staff. But NJ continues to report increases in hospital workers catching COVID-19.
Martin D. Eagan faces up to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud.
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