The bill to develop better treatments was co-authored by U.S. Rep. Leonard Lance and Pancreatic Cancer Action Network.
Bernards Township students will be back in school on Thursday and Friday to make up days lost to Hurricane Sandy.
Bernards Twp. Committee insists township will only pave and plow one lane of shared roads under current funding formula.
Experienced officers would receive average annual increases of 1.66 percent, said township administrator.
Township Committee members ask for further reports on what money would be used for, and how fund has been spent so far.
Senior Wellness Center invites residents from throughout the Somerset Hills; Bernards area chamber holding Mardi Gras networking event.
Expert's report counting parked cars during services at other mosques in New Jersey doesn't satisfy Bernards Planning Board.
Boilers reported fixed at municipal building, Planning Board meeting is on for Tuesday night.
UPDATE: Building on Collyer Lane hoped to reopen Tuesday afternoon.
Fifteen months of presentations, testimony and questions before the Bernards Twp. Planning Board now rest on final deliberations.
Kevin Orr and Carol Bianchi seek endorsement of Republican Municipal Committee.
Hurricane Sandy meant that school has been rescheduled in Bernards Township schools.
Two-term Bernards Township Committeeman and former mayor announces this will be his last year on the committee.
Bernards Township Committee declines to act on suggestion from former engineer.
Asphalt already laid, rink waits final covering.
Kits available for $10 while supplies less to test homes for odorless, invisible gas.
Four-hour hearing on application to build mosque in Liberty Corner begins with disagreement over necessary parking.
Move of school election to November means Board of Education meeting now is held in early January.
Carolyn Gaziano also says 'community' will be key, and plans monthly fitness activities in local parks.
Carolyn Gaziano and John Malay, re-elected in November, will begin new terms.
Deadline to apply for FEMA assistance now end of this month. How to apply.
Back to school on Wednesday after a long holiday.
Bernards Township Committee revises request for to include all hunters.
Many of the major news stories and issues of local concern in the township will continue into 2013.
Township police can now ticket those who park vehicles at township parks and then leave.
Community caroling set for Christmas Eve.
Township to meet with federal emergency management agency representative in early January, administrator says.
Few other meetings coming up the week prior to Christmas and winter school holiday.
UPDATED: Gaziano will be looking at emergency preparedness in 2013; Carpenter set to be deputy mayor.
State treasurer appears at Veterans Administration in Lyons to officially award $97K grant to upgrade transitional home for vets.
But township officials confirm there will not be curbside pickup for storm debris on private property.
Poor communication, infrastructure and equipment problems after storm among primary complaints to utility company president, BPU.
Public and officials from other towns also invited to Monday's meeting of state Board of Public Utilities and JCP&L president.
New Mount Prospect principal in familiar territory also among top headlines.
Last night of public comment includes disputed documents about previous 'dump' fees advertised for quarry.
The ever-busy Bernards Township Planning Board continues Millington Quarry hearing.
Sandy's aftermath and recovery dominate news last month.
Necessary forms available on Bernards Township website.
Updated: Meeting with Board of Public Utilities now scheduled for 4 to 7 p.m. next Monday at the William Annin Middle School.
Discussion before Planning Board also leads back to whether parking is adequate for planned mosque in Liberty Corner.