Children and family ministries reimagined
Islam always teaches its followers to be loyal to the government, regardless of the ruler’s faith
Some students are staying for an extra year at ECLC, thanks to a bipartisan bill passed by the NJ legislature and signed by Gov. Murphy.
Read books and earn prizes all summer long!
Virtual Conference to Take Place June 24, 2021 Focused on Small Businesses Impacted by Covid and Recovery
Don't be a Party to Underage Drinking
14 Chatham Girl Scouts Receive Gold Award
Revenues From Post Office Plaza Development, Along With Spending Cuts, Can Reduce Expected Borough Tax Increases
No appointment needed, and further rollback of restrictions
Hospital and patient demand for blood increasing to above pre-pandemic levels.
Soprano Mary Bonhag and bassist Evan Premo will perform contemporary music in a virtual concert at 5 p.m., Sunday, May 30.
You can now visit the library without an appointment
WCEC Women’s Business Center is Recognized in the Covid-19 Response Category for Most Valuable Non-Profit Response
The Presbyterian Church of Chatham Township (PCCT) offered a way for its congregation to “pay it forward."
Annual Kiwanis Fish & Chips – Food Truck Edition – A Success Despite Pandemic
After being mostly closed since March 2020 due to the pandemic, on Monday, clients returned to the PRIDE Centers in Chatham and Paramus!
Coldwell Banker Realty Honors Debbie Woerner For Leading No. 1 Sales Team In 2020
ECLC will buy laptops for the PRIDE Center for adults with special needs, so staff can easily complete online government forms each day.
Library of the Chathams Offers a Free Online ASL Course
Freddie Bicknese and Patrick Grady seek to replace Democrats
Community Invited to Two Zoom Sessions with Experts
Moving Forward Together
Art teacher Peggy Dressel is back by popular demand, this time online.
Council Members Plan to Build on First Term Accomplishments
To commemorate Women's History Month, Chatham High School Juniors place posters of women scientists in local shop windows.
WCEC Podcast Features Subject Matter Experts Who Provide Business Success Tips for Women and BIPOC Entrepreneurs Impacted by Covid-19
Calls for Solidarity with the AAPI Community
Easter Sunrise Service to be Held from Parking Lot to Accommodate Social Distancing
Keiko Tokunaga, violist William Frampton and cellist Ani Kalayjian will play Armenian and Japanese music inspired by folk music.
Apply Today To U.S. Blue Ribbon & National STEM-Certified School
In-Person Visits by Appointment Start on March 16
The library's annual celebration of Women's History Month is different this year
Since September, ECLC of New Jersey's special-ed schools in Chatham & Ho-Ho-Kus have been open and parents are thrilled!
A comprehensive update on the current status of the library and its reopening plan
Women's Center for Entrepreneurship Offers Classes and Programs on Covid-19 Relief Funding, Technical Assistance and Business Counseling
Meet Elliott Kalan, a children’s book author and former head writer of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart!
The Three B's of Music--the Modern Version: Bach, Beethoven, and The Beatles
Virtual ESL classes at Library of the Chathams
The string quartet will perform a virtual concert on YouTube featuring the music of Hungarian composer Bela Bartok.
Sponsor low-income, minority and underserved student instrument purchase or rental.