Citizens for Health, Safety & Welfare hosted multi-town Morris County event.
Parsippany residents may enroll their kids either in person or online.
Parsippany 'regular guy' wants to represent the people and offers a revenue-generating idea for the Knoll Golf Club.
Sen. Joseph Pennacchio said he was appearing on behalf of himself and his District 26 partners.
Parsippany's only historic landmark site has its eye on the future—and transformation.
Vendors provide information on jobs, health and services
Councilman says it's 'inappropriate to try to anticipate' what Somerset Prosecutor's Office may be looking for after trip to Town Hall.
James Barberio said the town will work with vendors to bring down their prices.
Town attorney characterizes resident's questions about alleged job offer to candidates 'harassment-oriented.'
Blue-collar municipal employees say that while their white-collar colleagues have seen pay hikes, they haven't seen a raise since 2010.
County clerk candidate says he is 'leading by example'; his crosstown opponent says he's got it wrong.
The group, formerly known as Don't Rezone Waterview, is raising funds for its fight against the development project that include Whole Foods Market and a townhome community.
Wednesday testimony before the Zoning Board of Adjustment focused on an 'academic exercise.'
The largest fish in the lake, courtesy of James Barberio, is a 26-inch, 7-pound trout.
Filing deadline's past for major-party candidates; 5 Republicans, 2 Democrats vying for two open council seats
James Vigilante says opponent Ann Grossi is denigrating his service; she denies the charge.
The governing body looked at line items for several municipal departments including zoning and the township court.
Democratic ticket running unopposed so far in June 4 primary.
James Barberio said the town faced challenges in appropriations, but made improvements in revenue.
A quorum of the zoning board was not present for a final vote on contested—and previously rejected—townhouse development proposal, which is expected soon.
A letter from developer RD Realty's attorney saying that if the Whole Foods plan dies, a more controversial project could replace it angers residents and officials alike.
Small Business Association has already approved more than a half billion dollars for home and business owners
The event comes from a county's Natural High Initiative, an effort to keep kids away from illegal drugs and encourage healthy choices.
Parsippany mayor responds to Carifi/Valori allegations of job offer in exchange for not running.
The deadline to file a nomination position is April 1 at 4 p.m.
Par-Troy figure honored for work in public and private sectors.
Teen's testimony supporting bill to ban ex-gay therapy for minors precedes Senate committee's 7-1 vote to recommend the measure.
Dismissed Committee member Dr. Louis Valori believes move is '100 percent political retribution.'
He said-he said poitical battle heats up as mayor's rival calls for an official investigation into alleged job offers.
Council president: 'The allegations of bribery are not true.'
Development foes made their views heard, but did not appear in numbers enough to shut meeting down.
A special session of the governing body is completed in a flash.
James Barberio said he shares Gov. Christie's anger over large payouts he blamed on contracts that preceded his administration.
National Weather Service says Saturday should be sunny with temperatures near 51 degrees.
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The group, now a nonprofit called Citizens for Health, Safety and Welfare, is targeting Council to stop development proposal.
Barberio administration remains mum on Dr. Louis Valori's allegations that the mayor and others attempted to keep him out of the 2013 election by offering him a township job.
It's time for nominations for the annual 2013 GDL Champion Awards.
Parsippany's BettyLou DeCroce said the governor shows it's possible to be a strong and compassionate leader.
Former Parsippany councilman will take on Freeholder Ann Grossi for GOP nomination.