Every winter since 2014, seasonal outerwear has shown up from time to time atop the heads and around the necks of the historical statues on the Morristown Green.
After reaching 250 local families last year, the Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Warren County's Holiday Shoppe hopes to accommodate 50 additional families for the 2017 holiday season.
Taking a cue from conversations with schools which reported students not showing up for class because they didn't have proper winter clothing, the local United Way is looking for donations of new hats, gloves, scarves, and coats this holiday season.
In the last decade, increased awareness of autism, and New Jersey's highest-in-the-nation rate, has prompted families with children on the spectrum to seek entertainment options that cater to the specific traits of these kids.
Alzheimer's New Jersey is using these next few weeks to promote a faith-based initiative to raise statewide awareness and recognize those in the faith community affected by the disease.
High school senior Miesha Burnam said her perspective on something she always took for granted, the use of her legs, changed with an injury to her anterior cruciate ligament.
In the last year, the volunteer fire department has had to put down both of its original K-9s. Officials have estimated the cost for training and care for just one new dog to be about $35,000.
There is currently no New Jersey state office for Best Buddies International, a global volunteer movement, but it is the goal of a major fundraiser next month to change that.
Over the years, their studies and careers took them out of New Jersey, until they returned with a single goal: launching a line of custom-printed, fully adjustable swimwear emphasizing both style and comfort for women.
Anyone who seeks solidarity with those who've been through mental health and substance abuse issues is a perfect fit for the Mental Health Association in New Jersey's 10th Annual 5K Walk for Wellness and Recovery.