The Belleville Town Council met for a combined conference/regular meeting. Catch up with it here.
The municipal spending plan is up nearly $1 million. Here's the "white elephant," a town official says.
VIDEOS: Get caught up with the most recent council meetings in Belleville and Nutley.
Nutley Mayor: “I don’t know of any other municipality that does this.”
WATCH: The Belleville Town Council met to discuss several ordinances, resolutions and new business items.
"Our system recently infringed the drinking water standard. Although this is not an emergency, you have a right to know what happened."
Assemblywoman Britnee Timberlake is gunning for a senate seat in NJ-34 (Belleville, Bloomfield, East Orange, Glen Ridge, Nutley and Orange.)
The Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission announced rebates for both towns as part of its Municipal Rebate Incentive Program.
See the agenda and watch the video for the latest Belleville Town Council meeting.
The agenda included ordinances, reports and financial matters. Watch the latest board meeting here.
Get caught up with the latest Belleville council meeting here.
Accreditation with the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police is a “highly prized” recognition, Belleville’s police chief said.
Over the past decade, Nutley has gotten more than $1.8M in community development block grant funds. See what the latest wave will pay for.
Here’s the timeline for reopening, according to Nutley library administrators.
The Democratic congresswoman also took a look back at 14 community projects she helped nail down funding for throughout the 11th District.
Nutley’s mayor gave updates about the Diamond Springs Pool Club, the former Ciccolini site and the ON3 campus, among other topics.
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Mayor: “Kelly Cavanagh will surely be missed, as she's been part of the fabric of our community for many years.”
The Belleville Town Council held a combined conference/regular meeting on Tuesday. Watch it here.
Belleville officials say they are “pleased” the state recently extended the deadline for its new ANCHOR property tax relief program.
Nutley Official: “At first glance, there is certainly going to be sticker shock. While this is understandable, it’s not the reality.”
“This is an unprecedented surge of activity,” a Nutley official said about the town’s rise in rodent residents.
A video purportedly shows a man who thought he was meeting with a teen at a Walmart in North Jersey. Police have launched an investigation.
No charges have been filed against the chief, Nutley authorities said.
"Let's make a huge drop off at our local food pantries," Belleville officials said.
Here are the six candidates who emerged victorious in Belleville and Nutley this year, according to official results from the county.
The prison’s civilian task force will host a public meeting. Four people will speak about mental health and criminal justice.
Belleville and Nutley both have competitive school board races this year. See the latest unofficial results here.
Election Day is Tuesday. Here's what you need to know if you plan to vote in Belleville or Nutley.
Here’s what you need to know about voting in the 2022 general election if you live in Belleville or Nutley.
The Essex County Utilities Authority is now “debt-free.” Here’s why that matters for Belleville and Nutley, officials say.
The Nutley Republicans and the Nutley Democrats are teaming up to co-sponsor a public forum for local board of education candidates.
The town clerk's offices in Belleville and Nutley will be open late on Tuesday, Oct. 18 for voter registration. It’s the last day to do so.
Nutley and Belleville haven’t seen the widespread service issues that have flummoxed their neighbors, officials say.
Op-Ed: The group is concerned about the possible designation of the Cozzarelli Memorial Home as an "area in need of redevelopment."
A water main break that took place in Nutley earlier this week is affecting other towns and cities in North Jersey, authorities say.
New Jersey is making every town replace their lead service pipes in an effort to protect the state’s drinking water – including Belleville.
A study will determine if several properties are eligible to be declared a “non-condemnation area in need of redevelopment.”
Belleville Mayor Michael Melham urged local residents to stay on top of their applications for the state’s new property tax relief program.
Frank DeLorenzo and Mayor Michael Melham have been trading accusations over the past year. Here’s the latest development.