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Get the facts about the proposed deputizing of police to enforce immigration laws

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Master Plan
Re-examination 2008
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Car Burglaries: GPS Thefts

We are experiencing a sharp increase in incidents involving thieves burglarizing vehicles taking GPS systems. More Info

Housing Authority Opening

The Morristown Housing Authority Board will have a vacancy in September. If you are interested, please send or email a resume to the Town Clerk. You must be a Morristown resident.

Traffic Advisory

Effective Monday July 14th, one lane along Lafayette Ave will be closed. The closure will be in place for approximately six months. Map

Coyotes have been Sighted in Morris Township

Coyotes are typically timid and not likely to approach a human. Coyotes are scavengers and prey on small animals.. More info

Senior Newsletter
Redevelopment Information
OPRA Request Form and Information

Fall Recreation Newsletter
Council Meeting 9/9/08
Meeting Agendas

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Recycling Is Mandatory In Morristown

The Town of Morristown’s Lake Road Recycling Center is open to all residents, schools, institutions, hospitals, governments and businesses in the Town of Morristown Monday thru Friday from 7:00am to 3:30pm and Saturdays from 8:00am to 2:00pm. There is NO CHARGE for recycling of mixed paper, glass, plastic, electronics or metals.

farmer market
Now Open
Sundays, 8:20am to 2:00 pm
Located at Municipal Parking Lot
behind Post Office, Spring St. and Morris St.

Need Help with Utility Bills

New Jersey Lifeline and New Jersey SHARES help households that either are:

  • disabled or senior homeowners or renters with limited incomes. For more information, please call NJ Lifeling at 1-800-792-9745
  • or have fallen behind on their utility bills due to a temporary financial crisis. A financial crisis can happen to anyone, regardless of age, income or family situation. A crisis is often due to unforeseen circumstances, such as a job loss or illness. For more information, please call NJ Shares at 1-866-657-4273

Dog and CatDog and Cat Licenses now On-Line

The Town of Morristown and State of New Jersey requires that all dogs and cats are to be licensed within the Town. This includes indoor and outdoor dogs and cats. Licenses expire on June 30th every year. Licensing age for both dogs and cats are 7 months old and older. Dogs and cats that are not licensed are subject to fines.
Dog & cat license information

HouseDoes YOUR House Need Work?

The Morris County Housing Rehabilitation Program provides funds to income eligible homeowners to address major system failures in their primary residence. more information

View Concept Plan for
Town Hall Parking Lot and Park
(Plan)

View the Center & Coal Presentation
given to the Council 2/14/08 (view)

New Vail Mansion Parking
Facility on South Street
more information

adopt a spot imageVolunteers Wanted for
"Adopt a Spot"

Morristown Clean Communities Program is seeking individuals, families, friends and civic groups to “adopt” a public property in need of cleaning and/or landscaping.

Volunteers must be willing to provide tender loving care to the adopted property at least four times per year. Training and supplies are provided. Public parks, traffic triangles and streets are available for adoption.

For more information please call Kathleen Margiotta at 973-644-4363, or e-mail.

Immigration Checks

Read Mayor Cresitello's letter to New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram concerning the Directive #2007-3. Read Letter

Mayor Cresitello proposes wide-ranging immigration checks in an August 16 letter to U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie. Mayor Cresitello proposed immigration checks on traffic stops for all drivers, to avoid racial profiling, and investigations of contractors suspected of hiring illegal immigrants. Read Letter

He asked for U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie's help in prosecuting such cases. Read Mr. Christie's Response

Development in Morristown

Redevelopment Projects in Morristown

View the proposed redevelopment plan presentations. The presentation was created in PowerPoint and are large files. For your convenience and to reduce file size, they have been converted to PDF files.

center and coal

Center and Coal
Presentation 2/14/08

Part 1 (586 KB)
Part 2 (869 KB)
Part 3 (765 KB)
Part 4 (282 KB)

Morristown Firehouse & Mixed Use Presentation

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Firdhouse presentation
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Spring Street

Speedwell Development Presentation

Part 1 (1.8MB)
Part 2 (1.8MB)
Part 3 (1.6MB)
Part 4 (1.7MB)

Speedwell Ave Presentation

Foote's Pond
Buy a Brick

Footes pondFoote’s Pond Park is Award Winning: Premio Internazionale Torsanlorenzo 2007 Second Prize in the “Landscape Design in Transformation of the Territory – Environmental Restoration, Renewal, and Recovery” Category.

The Town of Morristown’s Restoration of Foote’s Pond Wood is nearing completion. During 2007 we hope to dredge the pond. We will also complete the handicapped accessible trail connecting the James Street sidewalk (across from Erskine Drive) to the bridge and the dock. This trail includes a bluestone and brick Donor Path connecting the sidewalk to the fireplace area to be completed in the spring of 2007.

To help us achieve this final goal you are invited to buy a 4” x 8” brick, with your personal inscription on it, for all to see for years to come. Your name, or that of a loved one, will be engraved into a brick and will be displayed permanently at the walkway connecting the sidewalk on James Street to the stone dust path adjacent to the fireplace. These engraved bricks will be featured in the central part of the Donor Path. What a way to leave a lasting impression! Click for Foote's Pond Buy a Brick Order Form

All funds received will be eligible for 1:2 matching funds from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. Donations will be kept in a separate bank account and will be used to fund the dredging and other construction costs of the project.

Footes Pond Site PlanClick for a larger site plan.

epstein buildingEpstein's Redevelopment
Demolition Complete
New condos, shops, offices and
parking slated for Morristown’s
business district

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