Guest Column
By CHRIS MAZZARELLA
June 9, 2025
Much of the back-and-forth in our town has been about overdevelopment and affordable housing. There is confusion among residents regarding over-developing the town and who is allowing it to happen. It is important to note that the state of New Jersey mandates a certain number of affordable units in ...
NEW JERSEY — Real estate agents often say that “location, location, location” is important about where we live. It appears at least some New Jerseyans also believe being buried near our state’s most famous dead also has value in the afterlife.A new survey from Choice Mutual, a Nevada-based life ...
Tonight, I watched one of the most heartwarming videos I’ve seen all year. And trust me—I see a lot of videos.Mayors from across Morris County, both Democrats and Republicans, came together to sing Christmas carols and spread holiday cheer to patients at Morristown Memorial Medical Center.At first, ...
KENILWORTH, NJ - What is Veterans Day? Veterans Day is celebrated yearly on November 11. It is a day when we honor our veterans and those who have served. Originally November 11 held a different meaning for many Americans and those around the world. On November 11, 1918, World War I had come to a ...
Each year, about 35 million children in the United States trick-or-treat on Halloween night, 3,200 people go to the emergency department on Halloween for injuries and 46% of those are under the age of 18. In the past, the New Jersey Poison Control Center at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School ...
WARREN, NJ— Twenty-three years. The day that changed my life and our country. And it seems different this year. I remember a few years ago my son asked me what I remembered about that day for an assignment he was doing for social studies. And for the first time, I told him some details. I was ...
Most of us think of Labor Day as the unofficial end of summer, but the Labor Day holiday was originally created to pay tribute to the contributions of the American worker. Labor leaders of the late 19th century advocated for the holiday when the labor movement was already flourishing across U.S.