By TAPINTO CHATHAM STAFF
Credits: Conte Schelling Team
February 21, 2021 at 8:57 PM
256 Washington Street is now on the market and with its recent price reduction it is a must-see!
Spectacular 5 bedroom colonial on desirable Upper Washington Ave with the largest lot on the street. This house is centrally located in Chatham making it convenient to walk to all schools, town and the train.
Perfect open floor plan for entertaining & outdoor enjoyment with eat in kitchen & top of the line appliances, a large island topped w/ Carrera marble.
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February 20, 2021
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Dear Cub Scout Pack 6, BSA Troop 280 and Troop 28: Your families have teamed up to make and deliver brown bag lunches for three years running! You embody the spirit of Bridges Outreach, a homeless advocacy organization in Summit, NJ, by coming together to bridge the gap between the housed and the homeless, even when challenges have come your way.
Last year, you had just lost your home at Stanley Congregational Church and needed new digs. You persevered, found a warm welcome at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, and held a wonderful lunch-making event. Now the pandemic, what to do? Luckily, Cubmaster Joseph Basralian and Troop Leader Daniele Basralian came up with a solution: their first-ever Zoom lunch-making events! Families signe
January 29, 2021 at 10:38 PM
CHATHAM, NJ - A contingent of 19 Chatham residents have earned academic recognition by making the Dean s List at the University of Delaware, highlighting a group that includes academic honor students from American International College, Bloomsburg University, the College of Charleston, the University of New Hampshire and Montclair State University.
University of Delaware Dean s List for the Fall 2020 semester includes Chatham residents
Ryan Buchser, Elizabeth Walker, Evan Gavalakis, Caroline O Gorman, Matthew Piechnik, Elizabeth Ritchie, Bridget Murphy, Ashley Wood, Jack Weber, Allison Srygley, Lauren Carini, Jared Cohn, Meliana Harris, Olivia Kelly-Quigley, Michelle Cheng, Jack Arnuk, Isabel Armas, Cillian Fisher, and
January 20, 2021 at 12:14 PM
CHATHAM, NJ - The grassroots community group SaveNoePond is asking Chatham residents to sign up for a protest march set for 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 23.
The SaveNoePond group asked on its Facebook page for people to show their support for its opposition to high-density development and back efforts to preserve Noe Pond and our local environment.
Last month, club members were notified that all club operations and activities had ceased at the Noe Pond Club with the sale completed to developers, the Silverman Group.
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CHATHAM, NJ - Chatham Township Deputy Mayor
Tracy Ness got a jump on her expected elevation to mayor in 2021 with three new committees formed by resolution on Thursday night at the final regular meeting of the Chatham Township Committee.
The Township Committee will hold a Special Meeting at a date to be announced to vote on whether to accept a five-year extension of its recycling contract with the Morris County MUA. Ness wanted more information on the contract, which must be approved before Jan. 1. The Township s current MUA contract runs through 2021.
The Township Committee voted to establish an Affordable Housing Committee, a Business Advisory Committee and a Diversity Committee. All resolutions passed, 4-0, with outgoing committee member