The Board of Commissioners continue to explore ways to make Nutley more business friendly, this time focusing on restaurants with outdoor seating.
The Board of Commissioners agrees Tuesday to increase costs per 1,000 cubic feet, increasing water bills an average of $48 a year.
Event pushed back because of inclement weather.
The Board of Commissioners approves placing emergency generators in town buildings, applies for a walking trail handicapped accessibility grant, and hires a grant writing company.
Residents and graduates of Nutley High are eligible.
The Nutley Board of Commissioners officially designate all of Franklin Avenue at a residential speed limit of 25 miles per hour.
Costa was Deputy Director for the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps from 1966 to 1970.
The Nutley Board of Commissioners is soliciting residents with professional expertise for ways to attract businesses and families to the township.
Ship was abandoned before Sandy.
New Security measures appear to have broad support.
EPA and the Essex Regional Health Board will take lead on reviewing results.
Suspension in place until Saturday.
The township ramps up its SEEK program to pair gently-used gloves, bats and all things needed to parents for their children.
The Board of Commissioners on Monday night say goodbye to township nurse leaving for Montclair, while officially announcing the 2013 St. Patrick's Day Parade dignitaries.
County gives golfers an incentive to renew or purchase an Adult ID card before Feb. 28.
Agency oversees Newark treatment plant
Essex County announces recipients of Community Development Block Grants.
Nonprofits also recipients of Community Development Block Grants
Funding meant to encourage students to walk, bike to school
Positions available at South Mountain Recreation Complex in West Orange.
Councilwoman talks more about the progress of the new, scaled-down version of the Friendly House recreation center being constructed in the township's Silver Lake district.
The Nutley Board of Commissioners looks at joining surrounding municipalities in negotiating a garbage contract as a group to save money, says problems can be solved.,
Board of Commissioners resolve to ask state legislators to push property tax relief act for towns that lose major corporate tax money
Commissioner says half the bridge will be open on different sides during the state-funded replacement, which will begin this spring and take more than one year to complete
Belleville's First Ward Councilwoman says new gray brick building has recently had windows installed and landscaping should come next as facility moves will open in 2013.
New trail scheduled to be completed by the end of the year
Library treats children to a magician and snacks in celebration of annual holiday event
Commissioners start discussion about everything from pensions, to employee salary contracts and employee dental benefits at the first public meeting of 2013 on Thursday night.
Commissioners Mauro Tucci and Thomas Evans explain that the Internal Revenue Service requires that the Recreation Department pay coaches in different way.
Fans of Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band's saxophonist will appreciate this resolution sponsored by Sen. Jennifer Beck.
County voted to auction off 100-year-old site late last year
The Nutley Board of Commissioners join Mayor in wishing residents a happy, healthy and safe 2013 at New Year's Eve meeting held early Monday morning.
Annual program registration time extended until Jan. 5.
Grant used to pay for fixes
Annual drive now in its 19th year.
Board of Commissioners told that 2013 county Community Development Block Grants will be limited to funding road repairs and making buildings handicapped accessible.
Commissioner Joseph Scarpelli urges residents to shop Nutley first and take advantage of free shoppers' parking now through Christmas Day in all of the township's business areas.
Councilwoman Marie Strumolo Burke presents Police Officer Vinnie Carnicella with a proclamation for his years running township's community service program.
New Jersey Turnpike Authority will complete all construction to the new $12 million Watchung bridge by the end of the week.
Commissioner announces that six job slots are available for up to six months and $12,000 as part of a $16 million state Hurricane Sandy employment relief funding.