MADISON – The Friends of the Madison Public Library will offer two new minicourses for the Summer 2024 season to begin Tuesday, May 28 and Monday, June 3.
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MADISON – The Friends of the Madison Public Library honored member and borough resident Sylvia Luber and raised money to support the library’s programs during the annual benefit Saturday, May 4 at Grace Episcopal Church.
MADISON – The Borough Council applied for another $5 million grant for open space funding from Morris County to purchase the Drew Forest during the Monday, May 13 meeting.
MADISON – Educators, parents, students and other residents maintained the lawn and gardens at Central Avenue School (CAS) by picking up garbage, weeding and mulching during the school’s “May Day” event Saturday, April 20 and Saturday, May 4.
MADISON — It’s a good thing for Delbarton sports teams’ opponents that Will McGinty is coming to the end of his high school career. Otherwise, the Madison resident and Green Wave senior might just find a way to win another Morris County Tournament.
MADISON — Three players scored hat tricks and eight others notched single goals as top-seeded Delbarton successfully defended its Morris County Boys Lacrosse Tournament title with a 17-7 rout of third-seeded Chatham Tuesday night at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Florham Park.
MADISON – Gabby Mariani scored seven goals and two assists in Madison’s 21-12 triumph over Columbia in girls lacrosse action on Friday, May 10.
As difficult as it is to guess what will happen in the future – and we’re aware of that in the news business – it’s likely that the Electric Vehicle (EV) Expo in Madison offered a chance to see how many of us will be driving in the coming years.
Editor’s Note: These are the comments made by the writer, Garden Club of Madison President Gretchen Sinha, at the Madison Borough Council meeting Monday, April 22. The comments were made in reference to an ordinance introduced by the council at the meeting. The ordinance would require future…
The warblers are coming! They will be passing through soon, a beautiful show that is all too easy to miss.
As Iowa acts to ban 450 books, five of the nation’s largest publishers are suing the state.
Laurie C. Hagerich, age 79, of Madison, New Jersey, passed away after a short illness on April 30, 2024, surrounded by family and her devoted husband, Jay Hagerich.
Carlotta Miller Budd, 83, died Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at the Hyder Family Hospice House in Dover, N.H.
Beverly Barber Leavell, age 81, formerly of Madison, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Friday, April 12, 2024.
Sandra Halliday Hoard, 87, member of Thursday Morning Club, American Association of University Women
Sandra Halliday Hoard, 87, of Madison, Wisc., died on Monday, April 15, 2024. She was known by those who loved her by many names: Sandy, Mom, Grandma, Aunt Sandy or Grandma Great.
The East Coast’s largest Memorial Day Book Festival, Flemington Summer Book Fest & Colossal Tent Sale, will return from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day over Memorial Day Weekend, Friday, May 24, through Monday, May 27, at 24 Central Avenue in the heart of Flemington’s Stangl Art and Cultural …
Entering Utah from lush “colorful” Colorado, was like traveling through a moonscape. The land was a gray sandy-like desert with tufts of green growing intermittently and small hills rising and falling. Signs for towns, which must have been far in the distance said, “no services.” The only st…
Plumes and Hotspots at Yellowstone are the topic from 7 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, at Bernards Township Library, 32 S. Maple Avenue, Basking Ridge. Guests will enjoy local resident Bruce Schundler for an in-depth examination of the special characteristics and dangers of the "super volcano…
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey will host a fundraising party and gala concert from 6 to 10:30 p.m. Thursday, June 13 at Mead Hall and the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre on the campus of Drew University at 35 Madison Ave. in Madison.
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