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State Supreme Court nominee faces a vigorous vetting
Bruce Harris has tackled all the questions you'd expect to crop up for an elected official in a place like Chatham, a small borough in the well-heeled heart of Morris County where the average family makes $120,000 a year and 96 of every 100 residents are white.
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Chatham Emergency Squad to Host Blood Bank on March 24
The Chatham Emergency Squad will again host a blood bank on Saturday March 24th from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM.
Police Blotter: Possible luring attempt in Chatham, heroin bust in Mount Olive
On Thursday 7:15 p.m., police were advised of a suspicious incident that occurred on Fairmount Avenue near Broadview Terrace.
Poll: Is No Child Left Behind Waiver Good for Chatham?
Assistant Superintendent Michael LaSusa said the School District of the Chathams will "continue to wait" to see what effect the No Child Left Behind waiver will have locally.
City to Apply for Federal Trails Grant for Passaic River Greenway
City officials are trying to rally support for a planned greenway that would open up access to the Passaic River waterfront.
Chatham High School students work hard in school, and these students kept on working long after high school ended.
Sanctuary Concerts in Chatham offer first-class artists
POCO with Craig Bickhardt, 8 p.m. Saturday JOHN WAITE with Suzie Vinnick, 8 p.m. Feb.
Questionnaires offer insight on high court nominees
One nominee has logged long hours in the courtroom, and the other has rarely appeared before a judge.
Bethlehem Township, Pa., officials give initial OK to major apartment complex - UPDATE
Bethlehem Township, Pa. officials tonight granted initial approval to a major apartment complex and strip mall along Route 191.
CBRE Wins Exclusive Leasing Assignment for Summit Corporate Center
The approximately 45,000-sq.-ft., Class A, two-story asset has a 29,872-sq.-ft. availability.
Senator Robert Menendez to attend Chatham scholarship fundraiser
United States Senator Robert Menendez will be the speaker at a breakfast to fund a scholarship to be awarded to a graduating senior from Chatham.
Children get tasty treats and tree lore at maple sugaring program
Alex Holihan, 8, left, and Owen Kelly, 8, both of Morris Township, taste-test different types of maple syrup at the Great Swamp Education Center.
Public Hearing, Vote to Determine Fate of School Votes
Chathamites concerned with the future of school budget electionsA can make their opinions known Monday at 7 p.m. at the Board of Education meeting.
School Election Move Could Save District $11,500
Chatham residents could have one less Election Day to attend if the Board of Education adopt a resolution moving school votes to coincide with November general elections.
Man convicted of killing Chatham priest to be sentenced in March
Jose Ramon Feliciano, the ex-church janitor found guilty in December of murdering the Rev.
Pressured by Dems, Gov. Christie praises N.J. Supreme Court nominees
Buffeted by questions from Senate Democrats about the qualifications of his two state Supreme Court nominees, Gov.
Get Out: A Weekend That's Music to Your Ears
There is a wide range of activities and events available to you and yours this weekend, and as is Get Out's mission, they are recounted for you below.
Oak Knoll School Students Compete in State Forensics Competition
Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child A studentsA Grace Jagoe '16, Valerie Riccardi '16 of Chatham and Maggie Burd '16 of Summit competed in the School Consortium of New Jersey Forensics Competition on Jan.
Almost 9 years later, Chatham man says he burned stolen flag, not Madison man convicted of doing it
A man who has always maintained his innocence but was found guilty as a juvenile of trying to burn borough-owned American flags in Madison in 2003 is seeking to clear his name by offering the sworn statement of a Chatham man who admits to being the culprit.
Chatham seniors to screen 'A History of Britain' series
The Senior Center of the Chathams will screen "A History of Britain," a DVD series on Mondays from 10 to 11:30 a.m., starting Feb 6 and running through April.