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Morris School District Adopts $150Million Budget for School Year 2024-25
MORRISTOWN, NJ - The Morris School District Board of Education adopted a $150 million dollar budget for the 2024-25 school year, on April 29. Although the overall budget will see a 2.9% increase, the average homeowner will see a decrease, explained Business Administrator Anthony LoFranco. The average homeowner will see a $229 decrease on an average assessed home of $635,000. And in Morris Township, on an average assessed home of $560,000 of $149 per year.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The budget, which was unanimously approved, goes towards staff salaries and benefits, facility investments and capital improvements. To see the budget CLICK HERE Sign up to get all the news as it happens at www.TAPinto.net/enews and follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MorristownTAP/ and on Twitter at @MorristownTAP and on Instagram at @tapintomorristownDOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Download the TAPinto App! Click here for Android. Click here for iOS For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Plan to build 37 apartments for people with disabilities leads to backlash in N.J. town
For the last 45 years, the JESPY House has been serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities from its location in South Orange. But, the properties the nonprofit group owns in the Essex County village — three houses on Prospect Street and one on Milligan Place — are increasingly inaccessible for its aging clients, said Audrey Winkler, the organization’s executive director.
See all homes sold in Morris County, May 6 to May 12
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Morris County reported from May 6 to May 12. There were 122 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,493-square-foot home on Middlefield Court in Denville that sold for $576,000. Budd...
After Portnoy review, Denville's Cafe Crevier flooded with pizza lovers: 'It's been crazy'
Everyone is rushing over to get a crispy "bar-style" pizza at Cafe Crevier in Denville after Dave Portnoy from One Bite Pizza Reviews gave their thinny thin pizza a score of 8.5 on Thursday. The review totally transcended the restaurant as the shop experienced a hectic yet extremely profitable weekend. Owner Brittany...
Wayne Planning Board OKs township's second Wawa store. See where it's going
WAYNE — The Planning Board approved a proposal this week for a new Wawa convenience store and gas station on Hamburg Turnpike. It will be the second Wawa location in the township, and in all of Passaic County, after the first opened on Route 23 north five months ago. The 2.4-acre property, owned by...
Residents outraged over N.J. town’s plan to exterminate Canada geese
A group of New Jersey residents on Tuesday night plan to protest a decision by the Peapack and Gladstone Borough Council to allow federal officials to euthanize a Canada geese population that officials say has gotten out of control. “The geese are a challenge in our town,” Councilwoman Jamie Murphy...
FEMA wants input on its new Morris County flood insurance maps. Is your home on the list?
After three years of study, public meetings and community engagement, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is introducing updated Flood Insurance Rate Maps for public view in eight flood-prone Morris County towns. The maps were scheduled to go online Friday at the launch of a 90-day appeal and comment period. They...
$1.8 million Jersey Cash 5 jackpot won by two NJ lottery players. Where tickets were sold
Two New Jersey lottery players hit a $1,800,840 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot on Saturday. The winning tickets, each worth $900,420, were sold at the AJ Seabra Supermarket on Lafayette Street in Newark (Essex County) and at The Mart on Shrewsbury Avenue in Tinton Falls (Monmouth County), the New Jersey Lottery announced on Monday.
Paving to Take Place on Park Avenue in Madison on May 14 beginning at 6am
MADISON, NJ - Weather permitting, paving is scheduled to take place on park Avenue between Main Street/Park Avenue and South Street in Madison on Tuesday May 14. Work will begin at 6am, said officials. Residents are asked to relocate vehicles before work begins.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Get your local news delivered to your inbox for FREE each day. Sign up to get all the news as it happens at www.TAPinto.net/enews and follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MadisonTAP/ and on Twitter at @MadisonTAP to get all the news as it happens Celebrating Something Special? Showcase Your Wedding, Christening, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Graduation, Reunion and MORE on TAPinto Milestones For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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