Last week, Mayor James Barberio celebrated Arbor Day with second-grade students from around the township.
Following a squabble over the budget process between the mayor and two council members, the public hearing is set for May 2.
Councilman Justin Musella insisted on public budget hearings and argued strongly for public participation in the township budgeting process.
A resident asked the council to consider taking action against leaf blowers as a way to demonstrate their commitment to the environment.
There are contested races coming up for a spot on the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council. See who will be on the ballot:
Last month, a resident came forward asking the council to consider amending the current cannabis ordinance to allow for a dispensary.
Members of the community are still fighting to keep the historic library building open and operational for all residents.
Mayor James Barberio recently discussed potential restructuring changes to the Parsippany Police Department due to financial constraints.
Councilman Justin Musella also spoke in favor of looking at a potential amendment to the current ordinance.
Construction is underway at a 26-acre property near popular shops, grocery stores and entrances to Route 80 and Route 46.
The Democratic candidates for town council in 2023 have been officially announced by the Parsippany-Troy Hills Democratic County Committee.
A resident has filed a lawsuit against Parsippany, alleging the township violated New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act (OPRA).
Maintaining the township's Aa2 Bond rating from Moody’s Investors Service allows Parsippany to finance key projects.
Pump Station 4, which is part of the Parsippany-Troy Hills wastewater treatment system, received a new federal grant.
North Jersey has some of the nation's largest Turkish and Syrian populations. The earthquake's death toll surpassed 36K.
Michael dePierro also stepped down from the council presidency, with Loretta Gragnani taking the position.
Jersey Central Power & Light began clearing limbs from power lines. You might see the work on your street.
Labor unions supported the ordinance, but residents expressed concerns about how it will impact the township's recovery from budgetary woes.
Richard Pantina held the role of acting chief since his predecessor, Andrew Miller, retired in July 2021.
Republicans swept the township's local elections last year, but GOP domination didn't hold up in November's races.
A new commissioner director is set to lead the Morris County Board of Commissioners in 2023, county officials said.
The lone Township Council member to vote against the controversial arrangement has hope that Parsippany can repeal the measure.
Despite poor weather, Parsippany came out strong for the township's Veterans Day memorial service.
31K residents voted in the school board race, according to the unofficial tally late Tuesday night.
Here's what Parsippany residents need to know about voting in the general election in 2022.
New Jersey's early-voting period will run from Saturday through Nov. 6. Here's what to know.
Discussions on the Project Labor Agreement attracted hundreds for and against. But the ordinance received a 4-1 vote from the Town Council.
With a big crowd expected, Tuesday evening's Township Council meeting will take place in a larger-than-usual location.
See the latest announcement from the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills.
Congressional candidates For New Jersey's 11th District are set for several forums before midterm elections.
The member of the white-nationalist group faces up to 5 years in prison for obstruction of law enforcement.
The public has until Sept. 25 to submit questions for the debate. Here's how.
7 candidates are running for 3 available school board seats. Here's what to know before the debate.
September is Library Card Sign-Up Month. And someone who gets a card could win tickets to the Raritan Valley Community College Planetarium.
Local officials said they wish they could've intervened but now cannot legally prevent the destruction of the 127-year-old structure.
Louis A. Valori plans to move out of town, setting the stage for new leadership in the party that holds the mayorship and all council seats.
An abandoned stretch of railroad will become a 4.8-mile path for cyclists and pedestrians. Officials expect to complete the work in 2024.
The former Passaic County prosecutor is set to face Rep. Mikie Sherrill in the General Election, according to the AP's projections.
The Abbott plant at the center of the issue will reopen soon. But it would take 6 to 8 weeks from the start of production to get on shelves.