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Volunteers needed to serve Caldwell.
West Caldwell authorizes purchase of equipment for police and fire departments.
Town looking to rezone to attract businesses.
County is now the third-largest in New Jersey, according to census data released Thursday.
Plus, resolution passed for energy-efficiency grant and date set for re-org.
Structure closed since October, limiting places to park in downtown Caldwell.
West Caldwell councilman says costs and conditions will be discussed publicly in coming months
County Executive and County Clerk both win re-election easily.
Democrat Alex Trento seeks mayor's seat.
Joe Alessi will run for mayor, Jim Campbell and Art Rees campaigning for council seats.
Rodgers is a Caldwell Democratic council candidate.
Candidates say they will take advantage of “Energy Efficiency Grants.”
Intend to introduce "very strong" ordinance if elected.
More than $200,000 worth of reductions and increased revenue cut tax hike to 2.1%.
Former council president to fill unexpired term of Mel Levine.
The 18-year resident running as a Democrat, promises not to be a 'rubber stamp.'
Special public hearing planned before vote on adoption next week.
Facility about 10 days behind schedule due to last month's rain, hurricane threat.
Agreement with W. Caldwell lasts though 2013, either party can opt out of final year.
Borough recognizes five men who saved family from burning vehicle.
Newest councilman points out need for general ledger; 2010 budget adopted.
Officials call recent rainfall not a 'drought buster.'
Alessi takes over as temporary mayor; Kunz says resignation 'was not by choice.'
Kunz left post this week; attorney's employment transferred to his entire firm.
Town approves college's request for faculty members to park in recreation lot.
Candidates propose formation of advisory group of town officials and citizens.
As intermittent service disruptions continue, circuit protectors expected to help.
Governing body approves for company to recommend locations for new bins.
Seeds for wild flowers have been planted, ice skating planned for the winter.
W. Caldwell unaware Caldwell voted last week to move forward with traffic study.
Few candidates interested in Caldwell role as shared service remains possible.
Forensic audit possible as location of transfer made in 2008 remains unknown.
W. Caldwell resident and former town administrator leaves after seven weeks.
Farmers market founder ready to serve community in new role on governing body.
Democrat again questions salary of one employee; sewer bills unpaid.
With rise of strays and threat of rabies, ordinance will be introduced.
Mayor's statement criticized; head of farmers' market to replace Lawshe.
Republican campaigns in W. Caldwell as he pursues a ninth term in 11th district.
W. Caldwell requests sprinklers used sparingly as DEP issues drought watch.