Patch wants to hear your thoughts on school reopening.
Residents have until Oct. 31 to self-respond to the 2020 U.S. Census.
More than 22,000 New Jersey companies that received at least $150K to reinstate jobs during the COVID-19 recovery.
The 57-year-old woman fainted at the wheel, police said.
Parsippany’s water utility is required to monitor pH levels of our water to comply with New Jersey’s Optimal Water Quality Parameters.
Bottled water is not the answer; It's how we practice our lives; and allow corporate power to dominate and impact us, with cost & more.
Yard waste and recycling pickup may be delayed today and tomorrow for districts 1, 2 & 6.
Two Parsippany men have been sentenced in connection with the September, 2019 death of Jaime Lopez Basilio in Parsippany.
The businesses, not-for-profits, and other organizations are part of 22,000 New Jersey groups that received between $150,000 and $1 million.
New Jersey Blood Services issues urgent call for healthy donors as blood supply drops to dangerously low levels
Riya Dadheech may just be a rising high school freshman, but her heart for sparking change locally and globally is making an impact.
Rogelio Laureano-Gonzalez and Cirilo Rojas-Paulino were sentenced in the death of Jaime Lopez- Basilio in an argument in their apartment.
Bridge Projects Underway in Dover, Jefferson, and Mount Olive/Netcong.
Parsippany community turns out in force to help others during pandemic
Number One Tool to Battle Mosquitoes During COVID Crisis.
Name one place you can't find plastic litter pollution? You can't it everywhere. In a mere 50 years its polluted our Earth lands waters
Anikait Sota hosts online tutorials to solve the popular puzzle and has paid it forward by helping donate $1700 to a Parsippany food bank.
Classes 4 A Cause Virtual Summer Camp is a unique initiative by middle/high school students to support COVID-19 Impacted Community
The election is mostly being done by mail with delayed results. Here are specifics for Tuesday's historic contest.
New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs new State Special Project for 2020-2022 is Operation Chillout.
Voters can follow the journey of their vote to make sure it is received.
It has been months since cars could be inspected and the backlog is showing.
Two $500 checks were given to two volunteer squads.
Clergy from Churches, Synagogues and other Houses of Worship offer blessings and teachings
The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (CVERAP) opens enrollment starts July 6.
In honor of Independence Day, Town Hall will be observing summer hours on Thursday July 2, 2020.
Enhanced safety protocols have been communicated to all tenants, owners said.
The Gainful Employment' Rule is set to be repealed Wednesday. Attorney General Gurbir Grewal is trying to stop it.
Chatham Eagle Scout’s Project Offers Four Morris County MUA Collection Sites.
If you want to water your lawn, you need to mind the schedule, officials said.
COVID-19 restrictions are easing and this week will see dozens more openings in our area.
Woman's Club of Parsippany-Troy Hills Collects Gift Cards for JBWS
Deputy Office of Emergency Management Coordinator and Fire Prevention Specialist Brian Ricci has tips.
A Message from the Parsippany Recreation Department regarding Fourth of July this year.
Topics include suffocation and bacteria fears.
A total of 12 furlough days and deferred raises are part of the package.
The money will be used to remove litter to beautify neighborhoods, improve water quality and enhance quality of life, officials said.
Most teens that are too young to vote are making their voices heard through art.
It was a team effort at Arlington Plaza to solve this duck tale.