CHATHAM TWP. – The average homeowner would pay about $172 more in municipal taxes under the budget introduced by the Township Committee Tuesday, April 22. Read MoreSlight tax hike approved in Chatham Township
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More than 500 community members gathered Sunday, April 27, at County College of Morris in Randolph for nourish.NJ’s 2025 Hunger Walk & Run event, raising funds to support the organization’… Read MoreHunger Walk & Run raises funds to combat food insecurity
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New Jersey has made significant progress over the last two decades when it comes to child welfare, evolving from an overburdened system that required federal oversight to a national leader in … Read MoreHow federal funding cuts could jeopardize New Jersey's welfare system
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Impact100 Garden State, an all-women, all-volunteer collective giving group, has chosen seven nonprofit finalists for its $100,000 grants this year after assessing more than 90 applications. Read MoreImpact100 Garden State selects seven 2025 nonprofit grant finalists
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Town-wide yard sales in Madison, the Chathams and Florham Park this weekend are among the events coming up in the area. Read MoreIN AND AROUND: Town-wide yard sales in Madison, the Chathams and Florham Park
CHATHAM TWP. – The average homeowner would pay about $172 more in municipal taxes under the budget introduced by the Township Committee Tuesday, April 22. Read MoreSlight tax hike approved in Chatham Township
CHATHAM – For someone so young, Maya Daya certainly has a green thumb. Read MoreChatham youth Maya Daya shows off green thumb with one-foot gardens
The following Chatham students have been celebrated for their accomplishments in further education: Read MoreCAMPUS CORNER: Chatham residents celebrated for school accomplishments
Those with special needs throughout the area can get transportation easier now that a new law has taken effect, thanks in part to a local legislator. Read MoreWith Inganamort's help, new law expands transportation for people with disabilities
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CHATHAM - Elected officials should seek out difficult conversations, said U.S. Sen. Andy Kim, D-N.J., at a town hall event Saturday, April 26. Read MoreSen. Andy Kim discusses combating Trump at Chatham town hall event