Assemblyman Inganamort on redistricting: ‘Today’s LD24 is a wholly unique creation’
Assemblyman Michael J Inganamort said that today’s Legislative District 24 is a unique creation due to recent redistricting changes in New Jersey.

Assemblyman Michael J Inganamort said that today’s Legislative District 24 is a unique creation due to recent redistricting changes in New Jersey.

Randolph will hold its sixth annual Community-Wide Garage Sale on April 18-19. Over 100 households are participating across town with a variety of items for sale. Residents can access an official address list and map ahead of the event.

Millbrook Avenue in Randolph will close weekdays starting April 6 for gas main installation. Limited local access remains available during construction hours. Work is expected to continue through early July.

Jay Webber used his social media platform in April 2026 to spotlight notable moments in Montville—including celebrating Tom Jones’ centennial birthday and supporting local arts and early childhood education initiatives.

Medicaid spending linked to the Radiology Procedures category in Dover totaled $1,031 in 2024, showing a 21.9% rise and signaling shifts in usage and reimbursement patterns.

Rockaway saw Medicaid payments related to Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment rise by 19.7% to reach $295,262 in 2024, highlighting shifts in service use and reimbursement.

Long Valley’s Medicaid payments for the Evaluation and Management category grew 83.6% in 2024, signaling shifts in usage and reimbursement patterns.

In 2024, Boonton Medicaid providers reported $1,670,666 in services under the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies, a 0.4% uptick from the prior year.

In 2024, Pine Brook Medicaid providers submitted $1,271,551 in claims for services under the Temporary National Codes (Non-Medicare) category, reflecting a 25.5% rise compared to the prior year.

Medicaid expenditures linked to Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment in Kinnelon rose 4.4% in 2024, indicating shifts in billing and reimbursement patterns across the city.