A Vermont flour company is coming to town to teach kids the wonder of making their own bread.
High school senior named 'class actor' admits he's been acting for a long time.
Judge's decision could come by summer, but the embattled schools chief says he expects the issue to continue for a long time.
School board members and residents say they will consider alternative ways to improve athletic field conditions at the town's high schools.
Residents vote against spending nearly $8 million for high school athletic improvements.
At Intervale School, voters were ready for the 2 p.m. poll opening.
Parsippany residents go to the polls to decide if the township's high schools will get their Fields of Dreams.
Video on the Go offers a look at the high schoolers' talents.
Brooklawn Middle School students share their thoughts after viewing swearing in of President Obama.
Peter Bradley calls the lack of information for fields referendum deliberate and accuses the BOE of lacking 'managerial courage.'
Days before the fields vote, some voters are concerned about not being informed prior to Tuesday's special election.
Local scholars compete against Wardlaw-Hartridge School on Cablevision Feb. 1.
Parsippany's municipal clerk says final arrangements for the Jan. 22 vote are being made now.
Anthony DeIntinis earns one-year term by a 5-3 vote.
Former board member supports Alison Cogan to fill vacant seat.
'Dedicated members of local school boards have greatly enhanced the quality of life in our State,' the governor’s proclamation said.
Citizen committee has published a website of information regarding the high school athletic fields' improvement proposal.
BOE attorney says Joanne Mancuso's decision not to take the seat she won in November puts the board in a most unusual situation.
Reorganization meeting sparks arguments over several issues.
Outgoing members thank public for the opportunity to serve, praised by peers for their dedication.
Committee suggests keeping board's policy of allowing three minutes for each resident.
Board president demands action on security in Parsippany schools by end of January.
Joanne Mancuso, who was elected to the Parsippany Board of Education in November, said she does not want to be sworn in.
Schools chief says educators are ready to help grieving students.
Parsippany resident appeals OPRA request denial for board member's electronic correspondences.
Federal government dumps parts of nutrition policy imposed in September and boosts portion sizes for protein and grains.
The elementary school's annual December concert put Northvail musicians at center stage.
High school athletic field proposal, if approved by BOE, will go to voters Jan. 22.
Connor Clark signs a letter of intent to play college ball and to pursue a career in medicine.
Michael Strumolo still demands to have access to what colleague Anthony Mancuso calls his private emails.
MLK, Presidents Day and a half-day on a Saturday in April among Parsippany make-up days.
School board member Anthony Mancuso said Robert Crawford's activities regarding his 'private' communications invaded his privacy.
Citizen-activist said he 'absolutely' will appeal the decision.
The school calendar will see changes as a result of the superstorm.
Video on the Go captured the celebration.
After eight days off due to Superstorm Sandy, students return to the books.
This is the seventh straight school day lost to Superstorm Sandy.
Superintendent of Schools said that except for Lake Hiawatha Elementary, most schools emerged relatively unscathed by Superstorm Sandy.
After Sandy batters Atlantic City, the state teachers' union cancels its annual gathering there.
District warns parents to be vigilant and to report any suspicious activity.