Fine shredded wood mulch is available to residents from March through October.
The township-wide collection of large household garbage items begins on Monday, April 20.
The following is a summary of the most recent information/actions related to the coronavirus outbreak.
The township also instructs how their residents can stay safe during the outbreak.
The residents range in age between 28 and 71, and one of the individuals is hospitalized.
"Fine shredded wood mulch is available to residents from March through October. You may help yourself to it (free) at the recycling center."
A coronavirus is a type of common virus that can infect your respiratory tract and can spread much like cold viruses.
The police remind residents about diversion burglary incidents and how best to avoid becoming the victim of one.
The mobile programs visit supermarkets, libraries, churches, soup kitchens, shopping malls, and other locations to reach those in need.
The Randolph Township Parks, Recreation & Community Services Department has expanded its programming for senior citizens.
On or about Friday, December 27, 2019 blasting operations will start for Randolph Township Public School’s new field house/wellness center.
Hearts & Hammers Gala will celebrate 35 years of providing affordable housing in Morris County. Sponsors sought for gala on February 22.
JCP&L is reporting numerous outages in Randolph from the winter storm which hit the area over the past few days.
The Historical Society of Old Randolph (HSOR) will be hosting its annual colonial holiday reception on Saturday, December 7, 2019.
Morris Habitat for Humanity has been named one of the 2019 Bank of America Neighborhood Builders® awardees for New Jersey.
Please contact Brighton Cromwell at 973.970.9376 with any questions or to make arrangements to drop off donations.
In an effort to determine how to best serve the community, Randolph is asking for residents to complete the “Community Wellness Survey.”
On Friday, October 18, 2019, Morris County celebrated 25 years of the voter-approved Morris County Open Space Trust Fund.
Due to popular demand, the Historical Society of Old Randolph (HSOR) is offering a guided fall bus tour of historic sites in Randolph.
Morris Habitat for Humanity recently received a grant of $10,000 from the Provident Bank Foundation
Investors Foundation Grant Will Be Used to Help Fund Succasunna Condominium Project
Food, Games, Prizes, Home Improvement Workshops and Special Promotions will Highlight Community Event
As the weather starts to cool down, groups are spreading out across Morris Plains to pick up trash and recyclables
Seeking youth for new 4-H Club
Brand new 4-H Cooking Club is looking for new members
There is still time to enroll for the Fall 2018 Semester at Rutgers University at County College of Morris.
Andrew Palmer, Randolph High School, receives the Air Force Association Shooting Star Chapter 195 Teacher of the Year Award
The 13th Annual Hearts and Hammers Gala on Saturday February 24, 2018 at the Meadow Wood Manor
First Energy to provide a grant to support Operator Safety Training for the Morris Habitat ReStore staff and volunteers
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