In a post-election battle, the Morris County Republican Committee has announced that they will be filing for a recount in Parsippany.
It continues to be a tight race for the Parsippany Town Council seats as more votes are counted ahead of the final certification.
The vote tally remains unofficial as it may not include early voting, vote-by-mail, provisional ballots, or write-in votes.
The motion to introduce three PILOT projects in the township was passed 4-1, with Justin Musella being the lone vote against it.
The Republicans remain in control of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Committee.
Polls have just closed in Parsippany, and results are coming in. See the latest updates on the 2023 general election here:
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The grant to Parsippany is part of a $161 million package of municipal aid grants to towns all over New Jersey.
Patch is publishing candidate profiles for the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council election.
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According to police, a 17-year-old driver crashed her car into Smith Field Park on Monday, making it the second incident this year.
Mayor James Barberio disputed social media reports that the township had failed to address residents' complaints.
The remembrance ceremony is dedicated to all those who died in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center 22 years ago.
Homelessness has steadily increased in Morris County since 2021, and more people are unsheltered in 2023. Find the latest data here:
On Tuesday, Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill toured Onkos Surgical’s new manufacturing and R&D facility in Parsippany.
The Parsippany Township Council has voted to rezone the lots at 20 and 30 Lanidex Plaza West for warehousing and fulfillment operations.
The Parsippany Council has decided that 20-30 Lanidex Plaza qualifies as an area in need of redevelopment.
Professional Search Network was one of 22 firms operating as unregistered businesses in New Jersey, according to the Attorney General.
The housing development at Lanidex Plaza is set to include 525 apartments divided between two buildings and 75 three-bedroom townhomes.
To fund the projects, the Morris County Board of County Commissioners appropriated $3.6 million from the county's Preservation Trust Fund.
Residents from the Lake Hiawatha section of town have attended recent town council meetings to discuss the library's lack of maintenance.
Two members of the Parsippany Green Team spoke out about additional changes and improvements that the township could implement.
The mayor of Parsippany supported a resolution declaring Friday, June 2, as National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
The township's Craftsman Farm was recommended to receive a portion of the county’s Preservation Trust Fund.
The Morris County Clerk certified vote totals in local elections this week, including in the Parsippany Township council race.
After public comment at meetings in Parsippany and Boonton, the project was announced in 2018 and moved forward the following year.
See who's leading the race, according to the unofficial results from Morris County.
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Make sure you know the rules before you water your lawn.
This year, there are three seats up for grabs on the council. Here's who's on the ballot for June's primary.
According to the letter, funding for the Energy Tax Receipts Property Tax Relief Act would reduce the township's property tax burden.
The Parsippany Planning Board approved the application on May 15, with some conditions.
The $88.4 million budget, which includes a nearly three percent increase in local taxes, was approved by a 4-1 vote this week.
Last week, Mayor Barberio and Councilman Musella agreed to set aside time to go over the budget and identify potential cuts.
The Clean Communities grant funds a variety of activities, including volunteer cleanups, educational outreach programs and more.
The $88.4 million budget represents a 1.7 percent increase over last year's $86.9 million budget.
According to a township resident, the sewer system improvement project on Old Bloomfield Avenue has caused damage to residential property.
The Republican and Democratic candidates in Parsippany have spoken out against this year's new budget and budget process.
The first of two budget hearings was held on Tuesday, May 2, with township department heads providing overviews of their operations.