Two separate rallies are scheduled in the township on Saturday
Teachers in Parsippany were surveyed by their union and the results were mostly negative
The Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority will hold a Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Day on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Popular Communications Director & Award-Winning Reporter Retires.
A Hyatt House employee saw a teacher in need of supplies and pitched in
There were 23 new cases of the coronavirus reported in Morris County on Friday, according to newly released data.
The award recognizes the prosecutor’s office for its vigorous drug enforcement efforts.
As restaurants reopen for indoor dining on Friday, Parsippany's Mayor is appealing to residents to continue taking care of each other.
Gov. Murphy says NJ has now moved "well into" stage three of the state's coronavirus reopenings. Here's what that means, and what's next.
The council meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 6:30 p.m.
Sundae, a 2-year-old pit bull mix, is looking for her furever home!
Tree Planted to Memorialize Lives Lost to Drugs
Community members gathered Monday to recognize International Overdose Awareness Day and work to reduce the stigma of drug addiction.
The Parsippany-Troy Hills Education Association has taken a vote of "no confidence" in the superintendent's handling of the reopening.
NewBridge Services offers advice to parents on developing resilience to manage the challenges of an unprecedented start to the school year.
After losing her grandfather to the coronavirus, Hannah Ernst began digitally designing portraits to put a face on the staggering numbers
A Morris County attorney filed a motion with the Supreme Court in connection with the brutal murders of four people in Georgia in 1946
We all know someone who's making a difference in this world. Let's help share these amazing stories
Parsippany K-12 aid is less than in the governor's initial budget proposal, but more than the district received this year
The Morris County Remembers 9/11 Service is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 13 at 6 p.m. at the Morris County September 11th Memorial.
The Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills will be conducting an online auction of surplus equipment and vehicles on Aug. 31 until Sept. 14.
Township Leaf Bags will NOT be available for purchase this year.
This would have marked the 19th year of the annual festival
A female body was found in the Boonton reservoir in Parsippany, according to reports.
New Jersey updated its travel advisory list, dropping five states and adding the territory of Guam
A Parsippany elementary school was ranked near the top of a list of all New Jersey's public schools
At this time, there is no reason to believe customer accounts were compromised and that only the financial institution was victimized.
The changes remove lunch and hours of in-school time for at least the first month of the academic year
We all know someone who's making a difference in this world. Let's help share these amazing stories!
The Table of Hope will hold a food and school supplies distribution event at County College of Morris on Saturday, Aug. 29 in Randolph.
The Mt. Tabor Fire Department will share the new station with township EMS
Teens and tweens may be most affected by pandemic social distancing. NewBridge Services offers coping tips to parents and students.
Parsippany Community turns out in force to help others during pandemic. More blood donors needed though
The West Point graduate comes to the township with two decades of experience in local government
It is alleged that between March, 2019 and Aug. 15, 2020,Goodridge forced a 31-year old female victim to engage in acts of prostitution.
The mayor and committee members last week called on the Bureau of Public Utilities to investigate the company's storm response
Police say the man forced the victim to engage in prostitution and sexually assaulted her at a township hotel
The mayor and two council members were part of a group demanding changes in the utility's response to emergencies
NewBridge Services' director of Child and Family Services offers parents of young children advice on handling the 2020-21 school year.