Jobs created through federal Hurricane Sandy recovery grant
Three-hundred pound figures to grace the entrance to main branch
Master plan now goes to the commissioners
Local firm will seek ways to bolster Washington Avenue's appeal
Former Commissioner takes officials to task for abandoning efforts to have the Belleville Dutch Reformed Church designated as historic landmark as steeple needs repair.
War heroes, school marching bands and officials all march to remember the sacrifices of the men and women in uniform protecting America's freedom.
Mayor, commissioners, assemblyman join dozens of residents in remembering all of the sacrifices and heroics at Veterans Day observance that includes World War II heroes.
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Belleville schools reopen after Sandy, Nutley generator stolen.
Incumbent earns 80 percent of vote to capture 8th District seat.
Township manager says the Dutch Reformed Church on Rutgers Street has to be secured so that the state highway road can be opened as a through street for traffic
Residents without power or heat may head to the center located at 149 Chestnut St.
Other voting options available in wake of Sandy
Updated timetables from PSEG allow citizens to see projection of when their power will return.
Township releases info for those who need shelter
A few polling places may have to be combined if electricity is not fully restored
Measures to cope with Sandy aftermath continue
To contend with widespread shortages, motorists will only be able to gas up every other day
PSEG crews continuing to restore power to Nutley residents and businesses.
Mayor Ray Kimble of Belleville and Commissioner Mauro Tucci of Nutley say power still out in most of their towns.
Officials from Belleville and Nutley urging people to stay off the roads as Hurricane Sandy looms
Along 21 in Belleville, Nutley, lots of support for one candidate in particular
A new set of pension reforms will save the townships money in local taxes.
The Board of Commissioners meet Tuesday night and also approve a fiber optic company to come to town, a new salary for a recreation superintendent and a $310,000 fire truck.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Incumbent Congressman seeks a 10th term next month
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Board of Commissioners approve a plan to quicken the delivery of emergency funds to residents seeking public assistance
Council talks about increasing garbage collections, street sweeping
Annual Belleville event featured food, fun -- and Batman
Fallout from 'inelegant' comments continues to dog GOP nominee
Belleville Superintendent of Schools accused of sexual misconduct, Nutley Commissioners join a lawsuit to protect telephone tax dollars, and the Nutley "Tan Mom" came back last week.
Governor of New Jersey's convention speech was best for the man himself, according to FDU's numbers.
In the wake of Roche Pharmaceuticals leaving, Nutley Commissioners vote to join a lawsuit with Hopewell Township and other state municipalities to stop loss of $200,000 in Verizon taxes.
Nutley officials invite residents to a mini-ecology festival, with educational workshops, a rain barrel demonstration, a master gardener workshop and special vendor exhibits.
Belleville and Nutley hold observances for local residents lost on 911, while schools teach students about the attacks, Belleville officials discuss school overcrowding and more last week.
Belleville throwing "Just a Party" Thursday, Nutley Zoning Board meets, Nutley offers free blood pressure screenings and Belleville and Nutley libraries offer lots of programs.