Nutley Commissioner Scarpelli says zoning change would allow industrial business and prevent any new garden apartments along some areas in and around River Road.
GOP candidates outperformed Democratic counterparts in all races.
Ronald Rice and Teresa Ruiz running for reelection to State Senate.
Essex County official worked for the late senator for six years
Christie and other officials came together for groundbreaking on Wednesday.
Officials touted new effort as an all-encompassing, all-inclusive, well-rounded program.
The Township Council is told that changes to garbage scavenging schedules could bring a big difference in costs to residents, and make one-day recycling for all residents.
Annual parade schedule announced.
The Department of Public Works' large vehicles will be on display Saturday from 12- 3 p.m.
Office will be open on thursdays at the Public Safety Building.
Salesmen, including a Nutley Resident, would bribe doctors thousands of dollars.
Officials declined to average tax increase costs, saying fluctuating home values make determining an average impossible.
Program is meant to help welcome veterans return home.
Parks and recreation building hosts the event in room 330.
Weeklong program offers youngsters a variety of athletic options.
Former Naval officer commemorates fellow serviceman on the 50th anniversary of his death.
Governor Chris Christie joined dignitaries to open Sea Lion Sound Exhibit
Robison died 50 years ago in submarine accident.
Town asks residents to join in choreographed July dance event to support
Zoning board application withdrawn after owner decides he did not want friction with local businesses, neighbors.
The Belleville Public Library invites residents to two of its major events during April, a traditional English Tea and A Taste of Belleville, which features great food from the area.
The Essex County events will be held throughout the month at Branch Brook Park.
Townwide celebration scheduled for April 20.
The Board of Commissioners rewarded by the state for sound finances, while it also supports the opposition to draining reservoirs and goes out to bid for annual road repairs contract.
2012-2013 budget on Nutley website.
The Board of Commissioners hire an architect, and accept half of a $300,000 Roche grant to hire a professional planner to find replacement business.
Rule inspired by Nutley's tanning mom Patricia Krentcil becomes state law.
Commissioner Tucci Announced that
The Nutley Board of Commissioners, Health Department and Board of Education all joining forces to demand information about removing possible high levels of dioxins from the river.
Officials say annual park celebration will feature races, festivals and more.
Assemblyman Ralph Caputo meeting with state officials to seek funding of "Corporate Disinvestment Property Tax Relief" bill.
Program for residents begins in April.
The Board of Commissioners Friday reduces $329,000 from the operating budget and $900,000 from capital improvement projects after spending extra days looking for cuts.
The annual weeklong Festival to include a 10k race, trolley tours, children's activities and more.
Commissioner Tucci stresses that course can help keep families safe.
Small Business Association has already approved more than a half billion dollars for home and business owners
The Board of Commissioners aims to cut a minimum of $180,000 before introducing the 2013 municipal budget Friday, and also vows to reduce capital improvement spending by $1 million.
Councilman Kevin Kennedy says the move means nothing as long as current tenants remain and the building is not going to be put up for sale.
Mary Ellen Clyne, Ph.D., President and CEO of Clara Maass Medical Center, will be honored by Essex County at a luncheon on March 25.
The Board of Education hears numbers Monday night for September through December about the incidences of bullying and about efforts to identify and reduce the frequency.