'These measures are designed for the safety of residents and disposal crews.'
'Morris County is moving ahead on a series of 2020 road paving projects across the county.'
The total census of patients has decreased but the number of infections is growing.
Jacyln Hockenjos and Sebastian Cina Jr. were disappointed found a new way to make May 16 special.
The have been 38 deaths since the new coronavirus outbreak in nursing homes and long term care facilities.
Hundreds of thousands of people haven’t received unemployment checks in New Jersey.
The open space meeting is scheduled for Friday, May 22 at 5 p.m.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories.
'Getting an accurate count is vital to ensuring that Morris County gets its fair share of federal aid.'
Parsippany-Troy Hills Township the list as one of 75 safest towns in New Jersey, the report said.
The next waste disposal event is scheduled for June 13.
Mother’s Day will be different this year, but it doesn’t mean you can’t find ways to celebrate.
Parsippany's property tax grace period has been extended to May 29, 2020.
All tax or utility billing and payment questions should go to the Tax Office at (973) 263-4252.
'The Knoll Country Club golf courses are opening for play, and accepting new memberships at both courses.'
'The Morris County Park Commission has provided a comprehensive listing of County Parks and Facilities.'
Parsippany has issued a safety reminder for bikers and pedestrians.
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This week's colorful challenge is rainbows.
'Mayor Michael Soriano will address issues concerning the Township, as we continue to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.'
The men and women of Parsippany Police Department made a video of appreciation.
Parsippany has scheduled dates for their "Table Of Hope" mobile food delivery plan.
There are 26 nursing homes that have reported at least one patient's death due to the coronavirus, state officials said.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made many vulnerable and residents can give and receive food.
Three members of the Parsippany Police Department shared a video reminder, with a twist.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Parsippany.
'Residents or clients should contact an agency by telephone or email prior to visiting.'
'Municipal Parks are open for passive recreation only.'
'Extreme weather potential is very high today for Parsippany-Troy Hills.'
A new survey shows the percentage of Americans drinking while working from home and self-isolating during the new coronavirus outbreak.
'Yard waste pick up that was scheduled to begin today, April 6, has been delayed to Monday April 13 at the earliest.'
The Troy Hills based Troop even practiced social distancing when they delivered the goods.
More than $82 million in grants to assist communities on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak headed to New Jersey.
The upcoming township council meetings will be held remote due to the coronavirus.
Neighborhood recycling is one day behind schedule.
Municipal court sessions will continue to be suspended through April 26 to mitigate public exposure to COVID-19 coronavirus.
If everyone in Morris County adheres to social distancing, the virus may not peak for months, according to a recent analysis.