Morris County Commissioner Director Stephen H. Shaw joined Assemblywoman Aura Dunn and Sen. Bucco in delivering special resolutions duri ...
At Thursday’s meeting after Democratic nominees answered questions, Chatham Township Committee Members remained split in their decision.
The unemployment rate in Morris County decreased recently.
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Chatham Borough’s Council will have in-person meetings again beginning on July 12, with walk-ins now allowed to come to Borough Hall.
After Township Committee members were deadlocked by how a new committee member would be picked, the special meeting was the only option.
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Two of the committee members disagreed on the appointment process to the vacant seat, saying it can't be decided in Executive Session.
Morris County hit a 78.5 percent count rate, and the award was noted last night by the Morris County Board of County Commissioners, as t ...
This is how the Chatham area compares to New Jersey for coronavirus vaccinations.
Residents and businesses in some areas near Chatham Borough's Main Street may experience a service interruption Thurs 10 p.m. to Fri. 6 a.m.
With Tracy Ness' resignation on June 11, a new Committee Member will be appointed, then new Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Planning Board member.
Mayor Thaddeus Kobylarz signed the proclamation on Friday, asking residents to reflect, celebrate and make it a day of service.
The Borough Council honored three Chatham High School seniors with a proclamation for volunteering with the Madison-Chatham Coalition.
Council members who voted, except one, agreed they should wait to learn more about New Jersey's regulations for recreational marijuana.
Chatham Borough plans to vote Monday on a cannabis business ban, giving them more time to speak to residents and learn about regulations.
The resignation letter from Mayor Tracy Ness, effective Friday, June 11 at noon, stated her family is moving from Chatham in mid-July.
An ordinance up for adoption in the township will only allow pesticides in municipally-owned recreational areas, in particular instances.
Richard J. Codey's Democratic ticket is set to run in Nov. 2's General Election against Senate hopeful Adam Kraemer's Republican slate.
Results are unofficial for the two uncontested primaries, until the Morris County Clerk's Office certifies them.
Morris County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
Here are ways to drop off mail-in ballots up to Tuesday, including local drop boxes, plus where and how to vote in person on June 8.
The Chatham Township Committee’s upcoming meeting on Thursday, June 10, is planned to be face-to-face.
The primary election is June 8. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
The average home assessed at $800,000, would pay an extra $111.17 in municipal taxes.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
Looking to vote ahead of New Jersey's Primary Election Day? Here's where you can drop off your ballot.
Traveling? Masking? Social distancing? The state and CDC have updated public-health guidance as COVID-19 vaccinations increase.
After years on Chatham Township's radar, the ban is up for final discussion at Thursday's Township Committee meeting.
Like Chatham Township, the borough appears likely to prohibit marijuana businesses.
Here's who's running for Chatham Borough Council and Chatham Township Committee.
Mayor Tracy Ness endorsed Planning Board member Kathy Abbott for her seat on the Township Committee.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Morris County.
Watch: The Other Brothers sing 'The Battle of Noe Pond.' Locals have rallied to try and prevent development on the recently sold land.
Water may get discolored, but officials say it isn't harmful. Here's more information on the process.
The New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police will examine the Chatham police procedures this April.
Morris County towns will split $48.6 million in municipal funds. Here's how the American Rescue Plan will distribute that money.
The Chatham Borough Recreation Advisory Committee seeks residents' input. Here's how to tell them what you think.
Taxpayers are paying slightly more on average, according to new data released this month.
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