The river flows through a dozen towns in Morris County, with flooding being a major concern in several communities, including Parsippany.
Mayor James Barberio swore in five Special Law Enforcement Officers for the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township School District.
More than a dozen Morris County mayors are demanding answers as reports of mysterious drone sightings continue to emerge.
More than 4 million NJ residents cast their vote for President on Tuesday, and also in local elections. See the latest Parsippany results:
Here are the latest results in the Parsippany school board race, and other important elections.
The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, which has been closed since the pandemic, received a warm welcome back from the community.
The general election is Tuesday. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See DeVitto's responses on issues affecting the school district.
Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See Mayer's responses on issues affecting the school district.
Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See Stockdale's responses on issues affecting the school district.
Voters will have the chance to make their voices heard in local and federal elections on Nov. 5.
The proposed audit has angered Board of Education members, who have stated that it is a retaliatory action against them.
President Andrew Choffo told Patch the Board has been trying to schedule another meeting to work with the Township.
The Board of Education will be audited after Parsippany Mayor James Barberio raised concerns about some members.
The township planning board approved a site plan for a warehouse project at Lanidex Plaza, across from the new housing development 500PARQ.
Officials said six New Jersey housing providers failed to properly accommodate emotional support animals for residents with disabilities.
Mayor Barberio criticized Justin Musella's timing to announce his candidacy for 2025, and not focusing on another election much closer.
Justin Musella, who has openly disagreed with Mayor James Barberio on several town issues, is expected to launch his campaign on Saturday.
NJ101.5 morning drive host Bill Spadea will moderate the roundtable on "redevelopment challenges" with Parsippany's mayor and four others.
A Morris County mayor is among the Republicans running to replace NJ Sen. Bob Menendez, as voters head to the polls for Tuesday's primary.
The budget passed 3-2, the same vote by which council also turned down a proposal by Councilman Musella to decrease the budget by $1M.
The company appealed NJ State Police's decision to remove them from the towing rotation, after an employee called a customer a racial slur.
The $89 million proposed budget does include another property tax increase, about $72 per year for a home assessed at the township average.
The mayor pushed back on board members' assertions that PILOT projects will mean the district loses revenue.
Parsippany will receive more than $111,000 from the state to continue and improve its recycling programs.
Last Monday, the township planning board was presented with the plans for "Pizzanada," a brand-new pizza business.
Residents of Parsippany have continued to express public opposition to the township's continuous use of PILOT deals.
The Morris County Commissioners recently announced a comprehensive capital spending plan, which includes work on a Parsippany road.
Councilman Justin Musella proposed a motion to repeal the three PILOTs, which were approved last week.
The town council meeting last week, which was supposed to take up the final vote on three PILOT projects, devolved into chaos.
Two longtime Republican council members are retiring, which will cause a shakeup in the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council.
Parsippany citizens disrupted the council meeting on Tuesday night, which was scheduled to have a final vote on PILOT projects.
The town council meeting on Tuesday, which was supposed to take up the final vote on three PILOT projects, devolved into chaos.
Last week, an information session discussing the approved PILOT projects in Parsippany was organized by Councilman Justin Musella.
This year, two cars crashed onto Smith Field, leaving residents wondering why the township has not taken any action on the roadway.
Despite the fact that election season has ended, the contest for an open seat on the Parsippany Township Council continues with a recount.
The council has approved PILOT programs for redevelopment projects at 2 and 3 Campus Drive and 249 Pomeroy Road.
The motion to approve three PILOT projects in the township was passed 4-1, with Justin Musella being the lone vote against it.
In a post-election battle, the Morris County Republican Committee has filed for a recount in the race for an open seat on the town council.
Although election season has come to an end, the race for an open seat on the Parsippany Township Council continues.