Mount Arlington finalized their Christmas Light Contest during the week of December 20th, and while they didn't find Clark Griswold this year, they did have four outstanding winners.
Mount Arlington finalized their Christmas Light Contest during the week of December 20th, and while they didn't find Clark Griswold this year, they did have four outstanding winners.
The Morris County League of Municipalities has announced the creation of the Arthur R. Ondish Memorial Scholarship, to be awarded annually in honor of the late Mount Arlington mayor to a graduating high school senior, starting in 2018.
The Borough of Mt Arlington’s goal is to provide you with premier water service. As part of this commitment, we will be flushing fire hydrants and water mains starting the week of 8/7/17 (Excluding Landing Area and Seasons Glen). The result will improve your service, reliability and water quality.
Once again Mount Arlington is holding their Holiday Lights Decorating Contest, do you have what it takes to beat the winners from last year?
The Golden Pineapple is your destination for unique gifts, home accents, jewelry and accessories plus a new selection of stylish “Lake Living” items!
More than just an article of clothing, your coat can open opportunities for someone who needs one.
Mount Arlington has announced the date for the fifth annual Youth Sand Castle Building Contest as August 3rd 2017. Which in the past has always been a very serious competition for youth residents age 5 – 14.
November is almost upon us and you know what that means....NO SHAVE NOVEMBER!!!! Join the Mt. Arlington F.O.P. in raising awareness and funding for cancer research.
This Kindness for Christopher movement all started with the tragic death of Christopher D'Amico, who died from injuries sustained when he fell off the front of a rented pontoon boat in Lake Hopatcong.
The veteran Mount Arlington police officer died in a motor vehicle crash while on duty shortly after midnight in October 2011 — hit by a driver suspected of being under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance.
With the July 4 holiday weekend upon us, marking the real start of summer, the Morris County Sheriff’s Office is providing some warm weather safety tips for county residents.
The Project Lifesaver program has been implemented by the Morris County Sheriff’s Office in an effort to provide enhanced support and assistance to Morris County residents who are primary caregivers for an individual suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia disorder as well as families of children afflicted with Down syndrome, autism, traumatic brain injuries or cognitive impairments.
Please consider a donation to support Jake and Mandi; they will need all the help they can get while Mandi puts all of her time into caring for Jake. Let their energy focus on beating this cancer rather than the stress of the medical bills, rent etc. Thank you in advance for any support. – By Dorene Rosen Rettas