Residents will be able to take complaints to court and be heard by a judge without a police-issued summons.
Invited by three local groups.
The EC discussed how to get rid of harmful plant species and the status of questionable pesticide practices in one neighborhood.
High-priority projects will take a back seat as Somerset County Parks Commission loses $8 million in funds.
Republican seeks ninth term in 11th district; takes aim at Democratic Party officials.
An application to build an apartment on the second floor of a historical barn was rejected.
During the Aug. 4 Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting, Liberty Corner relented to the board and withdrew application for construction.
Motion for further investigation requested to avoid budgetary constraints.
Reactions from town and school officials throughout Northern New Jersey on the 2-percent cap on property tax increases.
Herbert proposed a series of three debates in a letter sent Wednesday, July 28.
Local officials weigh in on the new 2 percent tax cap.
The group met for its first ever meeting on Thursday, July 29.
Rates increased by more than 9 percent but falling property values led to a smaller overall tax increase.
Air Force One lands at Newark Airport.
Associations question part of the governor's property tax toolkit proposal.
Union, school board group at odds over proposal.
A new committee has been recommended for the township that would weigh in on property changes involving historic sites.
Contract with Bernards Township to last until Dec. 30, 2010.
Despite the loss of a valuable member, the Shade Tree Commission continues to inform the township about pruning safety and works to put together a fall planting list.
Township Committee approves ordinances to address flooding; also may establish parking time limits on Turner St. and West Craig St.
Pesticides cause water and air pollution, as well as soil contamination and the reduction of biodiversity.
The Democratic candidate for the 11th Congressional District met with voters Saturday to talk about plans for the upcoming election.
Local resident hosts a house party to kick off the congressional campaign of Douglas Herbert.
Douglas Herbert, Democratic challenger for the U.S. House of Representatives NJ-11th district is hosting a house party in town.
The township will likely appoint new labor counsel next week.
Says township needs a better definition of impervious coverage
A Patch guide to the proposals pending before the legislature.
A recent township action delayed any possible zoning changes.
A four-hour parking limit on Turner Street and West Craig Street will be proposed on July 13.
The Township Committee voted against allowing the development to place an approximately 16-square-foot sign along the street.
The fifth-grade students from Bernards Township who won the global championship were presented with a resolution recognizing their success.
After no bidders took on the Pill Hill Landfill project, the township is going back to the drawing board to reissue a revised set of specifications.
The money will be reserved for future purchases.
The owners of 10 Marketplace on Martinsville Road are requesting a large green sign to replace the existing marker.
The Township Committee approved the budget unanimously Tuesday night.
The pool commission predicts a higher than expected operating surplus in 2010, but faces a potential shortfall for the next season.
A group of 15 people held signs outside of Congressman Frelinghuysen's town hall event on Saturday in Bernards.
Around 50 turn out to talk about the health care bill, debt, the oil spill and conspiracy theories
The Township Committee called a special meeting for 8 a.m. Saturday morning.
The Pingry School plans on building an energy efficient home on the Bernards Township campus which will house Headmaster Nathaniel Conard.