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Long Valley restaurant is like a trip to the Iberian peninsula
Long Valley has a wealth of great foods, from fresh veggies at farm stands to pizza Read More
Forehand, backhand, all around the court
How long have you played tennis? Read More
Fat-fighting chef goes back to school
A Long Valley chef volunteered when first lady Michelle Obama recently commissioned an all-volunteer project called Chefs Move To Schools, which gives chefs around the country the opportunity to adopt a local school to try solve the childhood... Read More
How We Met: Alice and Pietro "Pete" Cillo
How We Met: Alice and Pietro "Pete" Cillo Read More
Tini
VALENTINA (Tini for short) is a 3-pound, 3-year-old Teacup Yorkie. Read More
Marvelous renovations for complete re-build
This Hillside Road home in Chester Township has been completely rebuilt and renovated with no cost spared. Read More
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Temperatures hit 104, but still animals galore at Chester, NJ 4-H fair
CHESTER TWP. — Kate Dollar of Wharton exuded the spirit of the 40th annual Morris County 4-H Fair at Chubb Park yesterday as her pet rat, Oreo, perched on her shoulder and peered up at her.
Temperatures hit 104, but still animals galore at Chester, NJ 4-H fair
CHESTER TWP. — Kate Dollar of Wharton exuded the spirit of the 40th annual Morris County 4-H Fair at Chubb Park yesterday as her pet rat, Oreo, perched on her shoulder and peered up at her.
Ex-Mendham man who drowned in S.C. river remembered as family man
Seeking a life by the beach and his boat, Jim Turner headed for South Carolina last November to secure a new job and move his family to their new home. Just months later, however, the Turner family's plans to be together came to a tragic end.
Million-dollar mansion damaged by fire in Mendham Township
An electrical fire that began in a master bathroom on Monday morning has rendered a $1.7 million home in the Jockey Hollow neighborhood uninhabitable. Read more and see a photo gallery and video from the fire scene.
"Trail Tromp" starting in Washington Twp. to help cancer research
The business associations of Long Valley, Califon and High Bridge invite the public to "Help Stomp Out Cancer'' by supporting an event in Washington Township to benefit The Advanced Research Foundation, a New York City-based nonprofit dedicated to finding a cure for cancer.
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