The advent of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine has brought an expansion to locations throughout the Garden State. Set an appointment now.
Experts warn that March could be among the most expensive months for gasoline prices nationwide. Here is where to fill up for less.
All potential candidates will be required to file a petition which must be properly completed and signed by the applicant.
Parsippany residents aged 75 and older can schedule their COVID-19 vaccine appointment over the phone by calling 856-249-7007.
The Senate is deliberating on a $1.9 trillion relief bill that directly aids families, states, cities and the unemployed.
Watch the video of Mayor Michael Soriano's presentation here.
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Taxpayers are paying slightly more on average, according to new data released this month.
The two bodies pulled from the water in Grace Lord Park were discovered with an unattended six-year-old.
Commissioner-Approved Program Obtains Flood-Threatened Homes and Restores Them to Open Space Commissioner-Approved Program.
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The Building Department will be closed for business on Tuesday February 23rd and Thursday February 25th.
Due to winter weather, tomorrow’s Mobile Food Drop will be rescheduled to Saturday February 20 from 2-3pm.
Those with inoculations scheduled Thursday will receive their shots on Saturday, officials said.
The year of the rat is gone, ushered out by the Ox. So what does that mean for 2021?
A Message from the Department of Public Works: Due to the holiday, there will be some changes to garbage and recycling.
Town Hall will be closed Monday, February 15 in observance of Presidents' Day. Regular Town Hall operations will resume Tuesday.
Senator Anthony Bucco’s resolution to designate March 9 of each year is meant to honor essential workers.
The never ending stream of snow storms has made it harder for first responders to do their jobs. You can help.
Patch Editor Russ Crespolini shares his experience receiving the second inoculation at a New Jersey mega-site.
Valentines collected will be delivered to organizations that serve the 11th District’s veterans.
As a reminder, Fire Prevention would like to remind citizens to clear hydrants near their homes.
During a recent Restaurant Rescue segment, Boonton's Mickey Chopra received thanks and a $10,000 grant from Door Dash.
U.S. Representative Mikie Sherrill hosted an event where a panel of experts answered questions about the COVID-19 vaccine. Listen here.
Family Promise CEO Joann Bjornson and Commissioner Tayfun Selen tour a Promising Solutions home under renovation.
A decorated veteran and beloved grandfather is battling multiple sclerosis and his family can't get him a COVID-19 vaccination appointment.
Did the early week nor'easter break the 42-year-old snowiest day on record for the area? The answer isn't as simple as you might think.
Municipalities, schools, COVID-19 testing and vaccination sites all shuttered as the winter storm wended through the Garden State.
All vaccinations scheduled for Monday and Tuesday are being rescheduled, officials said. The COVID hotline will remain open.
Due to the ongoing winter weather, and out of continued abundance of caution, Parsippany’s COVID testing center will remain closed.
A major winter storm is tearing through New Jersey and may continue through Tuesday. Here's how it's impacting the area so far.
Due to the winter weather hitting Parsippany tonight and Monday, town hall and municipal operations will be suspended tomorrow, February 1.
Knoll Country Club East will serve residents and those who work in Parsippany and will be capable of testing 150 people a day.
Due to Monday’s snowstorm, the first day of the Covid Testing site is cancelled. The site will open Tuesday morning, February 2.
Beginning February 1, residents and those who work in Parsippany will be able to get tested for COVID-19 safely.
Everyone is frustrated and looking for someone to blame. And that helps no one.
Volunteers are needed to distribute food to needy families in Morris County on Fridays.
The COVID-19 vaccine is here, but short supply has brought with it short tempers and frustration. Sadly, local officials can do little.
Crime takes a toll on communities — not just emotionally but economically as well. MoneyGeek puts it to a dollar amount.