This Week in Morristown: Fiscal Reckoning, Growth Challenges & Historic Change May 22, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Greater Morristown tackles budget battles, infrastructure upgrades, and historic events during a pivotal May 2026 season.
Growth, Debt and Political Change in Morristown: How 2026 Is Reshaping a Historic Community May 21, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Growth, debt and political change in Morristown are defining 2026 as officials confront school costs, development and budget pressure.
Morristown Has Thousands of Parking Spaces. Access Is the Hard Part. May 19, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Morristown parking costs are rising in 2026 as permit waitlists grow, garage rates increase and downtown residents face limited spaces.
NJ Treasury Warns $1.5B Budget Gap Still Looms May 19, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. New Jersey raised revenue forecasts for 2026 and 2027, but officials warn a $1.5B budget gap and rising health costs remain.
NJ TRANSIT Lowers World Cup Rail Fare to $98 for MetLife Matches May 14, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. NJ TRANSIT cut the World Cup Rail Fare to $98 for 2026 FIFA matches at MetLife Stadium after criticism over transit costs.
Randolph Township Opens Enforcement Action Against Calais Road Farm Property May 11, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Randolph Township launches enforcement action over alleged violations at Calais Road farm property in New Jersey.
Morris Plains Police Facility Plan Scaled Back After Public Concerns Over Cost May 13, 2026May 11, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Morris Plains revises police facility plan after public concerns, keeping operations at Borough Hall with safety upgrades.
Red Brick Schoolhouse Museum Restoration Completed in Chatham May 11, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Red Brick Schoolhouse Museum restoration in Chatham Township was completed with $305K in Morris County grants.
Denville Preserve 57 Acres at Former St. Francis Site and Pocono Fields May 4, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Denville preserves 57 acres at St. Francis and Pocono Fields with a $5.7M grant, securing historic land for parks and recreation.
New Jersey Seeks Delay of Federal SNAP Cost Shifts Tied to Error Rates May 4, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Federal SNAP policy could shift millions in food assistance costs to New Jersey, raising concerns for counties and vulnerable residents.