Recent polls show strong support for a constitutional amendment that would raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour.
Gov. Chris Christie: "Ensuring swift and safe access to public works facilities for residents and workers is crucial to the daily operation of local governments."
Joseph Ferriero was charged with racketeering, conspiring to promote bribery and distribute bribe proceeds and to commit mail and wire fraud and other charges.
Soil contamination contained to Roche property, officials say.
Holiday changes collection schedule.
Democrats, including Belleville officials, pack local campaign headquarters for gubernatorial candidate.
Officials restricted developers from building medical facilities or helipad.
Candidate notes personal connection to Roche campus.
Former industrial site could contain medical facilities and professional offices, hotel and conference centers and other uses.
Special primary election for Lautenberg’s Senate seat sees strong local support for Newark Mayor and Republican candidate Steven Lonegan.
Your guide to Tuesday's primary voting for the U.S. Senate race.
Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill Wednesday doubling fines for motorists that drive in the left lane for miles instead of using it to pass other vehicles.
Nutley Dept. of Public Works advises public of changes to Lower Passaic River project schedule.
Board of Adjustment narrowly defeats application to put seven residential units in commercial buildings.
Work will occur from Harrison Street to the Nutley/Belleville Township border.
The Lower Passaic River Study Area Cooperating Parties Group will be conducting a project to dredge and cap an area in the lower Passaic River.
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Peter DiCostanzo, 40, of Nutley, was admitted into the pretrial intervention program for two years and will serve 100 hours of community service.
SAFER grants aimed to assist 'front line' firefighters in their communities.
Nutley officials give advise on keeping safe in hot temperatures.
Strumolo’s attorney and police from other towns caution that the town would be tied up in lawsuits and that politicians will be voted out of office.
Bill would have offered tax relief to municipalities facing similar dramatic losses to tax bases.
Senator wants state to consider new approach to education.
Rally protests police chief and other promotions, while mayor claims he's been looking out for the taxpayers with his decisions.
Senator returns to her Nutley roots, blasts Republican governor for economy, lack of jobs and poor infrastructure.
Belleville's council will also meet Tuesday and Nutley Chamber of Commerce hosts membership luncheon this week.
Judge Karen Smith replaces Frank Zinna, who resigned in May after 27 years on the bench.
PBA members plan rally over mayor’s alleged reluctance to promote Capt. Thomas Strumolo to chief.
The bill would provide tax relief arising from the sudden closure of Roche,
Township residents recognized for triumph over adversity, volunteerism.
Democratic Gubernatorial candidate discussed education, jobs at diner were she once worked.
County executive, sheriff, five democratic mayors and more than a dozen representatives from local churches back governor for re-election.
Announcement that he is pursuing Lautenberg's Senate seat came late Saturday morning.
Officials worry that increasing amount of gas in pipe will be dangerous; pipe owners say it will be under capacity even with changes.