Coming up on the Jefferson Patch calendar: Unemployed? Obtain a Free Training Grant for Top Certifications
And on the Jefferson Patch calendar - Unemployed? Obtain a Free Training Grant for Top Certifications
The Jefferson Arts Committee is hosting a ceremony at 5:30 p.m. followed by a free concert by the Jefferson Township Jazz and Concert Bands.
Make time for NJ Boating License Class and Exam on the Jefferson Patch calendar
Coming up on the Jefferson Patch calendar: Theta Grove - OPEN HOUSE
And check out Tremendous Furniture Liquidation Sale on the Jefferson Patch calendar
The figures are part of a statewide data release covering school district leaders across New Jersey.
Also, don’t miss Unemployed? Obtain a Free Training Grant for Top Certifications on the Jefferson Patch calendar
The Jefferson Township day camp offers boating, fishing, waterslides and more — and is still looking for counselors.
Wilsusen defeated challenger Christian Barranco 1,609 to 1,138, with council incumbents Senatore and Galfo also advancing.
Grace Beebe was honored for protecting a domestic violence victim and disarming a dangerous suspect in Seaside Heights in November 2024.
From U.S. Senate to Council, here's who Jefferson voters will see on the ballot Tuesday.
The display at the JTMS/JTHS Complex begins at dusk; a Fireman's Carnival runs May 27-30.
Incumbent Mayor Eric Wilsusen and challenger Christian Barranco are citing endorsements ahead of Tuesday's June 2 Republican primary.
Incumbent cites COVID, storms and budget management; challenger points to rising taxes and calls for transparency.
The July 11 celebration will also include a paddler flotilla open to kayakers, canoeists, and SUP riders.
The County Board of Taxation has mandated revaluation be completed by Sept. 2026; new values will reflect Oct. 1, 2026 market evaluation.
The May 25 parade runs from Lake Hopatcong to Brady Bridge at 11 a.m.; recycling and trash pickups slide one day through the holiday week.
Residents can catch the free display May 30 at 1000 Weldon Rd.; parking guidance issued to manage traffic flow.
Resolution 26-149 supports Assembly Bill 4860, which would direct state aid to school districts in development-restricted areas.
Jefferson's resolution argues the bill ignores carefully crafted master plans and undermines local decision-making on land use.
Jefferson schools lost $2.9 million after a 60% state aid cut, and the council is expected to back legislation addressing it Wednesday.
The Jefferson Township day camp runs June 22 through Aug. 21; registration is open online now.
Matthew Bocchi, author of the memoir 'Sway,' speaks at JTHS Auditorium at 7 p.m. on grief, addiction, trauma and recovery.
Campaign Promises Transparent, Accountable, Fact-Based Leadership
NJ DOT grant, NJ Natural Gas paving and township program combine for wide-ranging resurfacing effort.
The week-long program for youth cadets runs Aug. 3-7 at Jefferson Township Middle School; spots are limited.
The June 27 morning cruise on Lake Hopatcong includes a complimentary buffet lunch at Elks Lodge #782 in Mt. Arlington.
From a brand partner: Explore thoughtful, accessible ways to observe Memorial Day in your community and beyond.
Dozens of jobs are on the chopping block for Morris County's second-largest employer.
From a brand partner: Local leagues and programs across Jefferson are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.
From a brand partner: Add these community happenings to your calendar in the weeks ahead.
From a brand partner: Restaurants, home improvement stores and other businesses in the area offer discounts for those who serve.
From a brand partner: From sports bars to local ballparks, here are a few places around Jefferson to catch the game this season.
"We owe it to Jerry to keep going," the popular gig band wrote in a tribute.
Neighbors helped police push the car off the 32-year-old man.
Friday the 13th only happens in back-to-back months every 11 years, so those seeking discounted tattoos should be feeling "lucky."
A fresh season brings new reasons to get outside and discover what our community has to offer.
A letter to the editor from Jefferson Council Candidate Dottie Santasieri: