Daily Record (Parsippany, NJ)

Daily Record (Parsippany, NJ)

The Daily Record is a morning newspaper published every day of the week in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey. It is often referred to as the Morristown Daily Record due to its historical connections with Morristown, NJ. The newspaper caters to the broader Morris County region in northern New Jersey. It has been under the ownership of Gannett Company since 1998, when they acquired it from the Goodson Newspaper Group, which had owned the publication since 1987.

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  • 1 day ago | dailyrecord.com | Jane Havsy

    MADISON — Chase Houser hadn't been on the lacrosse field for more than a week. He'd been working with the athletic trainer and going to physical therapy for an injured Achilles tendon. But there was no way Houser was going to miss the Morris County Tournament final. He was right in the middle of the action as Delbarton came from behind to topple Chatham, 13-12, at Drew University on May 13. It is the Green Wave's third straight MCT lacrosse title, the 21st since the MCT began in 1987.

  • 1 day ago | dailyrecord.com | William Westhoven

    A 13-year-old boy was airlifted from the scene of a crash on Sunday involving his bicycle and a motor vehicle, Mount Olive police said. The condition of the boy, identified as a Budd Lake resident, was unknown on Tuesday. A 13-year-old Mount Olive boy was airlifted to the hospital on May 13 after an SUV struck the bicycle he was riding, local police said. The condition of the boy, identified as a Budd Lake resident, was unknown on Tuesday.

  • 1 day ago | dailyrecord.com | Chris Jordan

    Concerts on the recent Latin America leg of the tour included hits like “Hips Don’t Lie,” “She Wolf,” “Antología,” “Waka Waka” — plus newer “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” songs like “Session 53."Ticket prices start at $72.60 for 300 level seats on Ticketmaster. NJ Transit trains will not operate between Secaucus Junction and MetLife Stadium on the Meadowlands Rail Line because of a potential NJ Transit engineer strike.

  • 1 day ago | dailyrecord.com | Albert Bainbridge IV

    The next domino in the NFL offseason calendar is officially here: the 2025 schedule release. The New York Jets have known which teams they will face since the 2024 regular season ended in January, but the dates and order will be announced during the NFL's full schedule unveiling Wednesday. Based off last year's standings, the Jets have one of the easiest strengths of schedule going into this upcoming season, ranking 26th out of 32 teams (.460).

  • 1 day ago | dailyrecord.com | Colleen Wilson

    NJ Transit has pre-emptively canceled its bus and rail service to the concert as a strike by the locomotive engineers could take place as soon as May 16. Coach's 351 Meadowlands Express has buses running every 10 to 15 minutes to and from the concert. Those interested have to purchase a bus ticket in advance on Coach's website. If you're trying to figure out how to get from New York City to the Shakira concert at MetLife Stadium this weekend, Coach USA has you covered.