Multi-use turf field's stone foundation expected to be installed next week.
Caldwell governing body not informed of letters from police attorney until this week.
W. Caldwell governing body considers allowing feeders under new ordinance.
Councilman and former engineer uses efficient ideas to combat challenges.
N. Caldwell reservation will also benefit from reforestation program.
Herbert proposes a total of three meetings in August, September and October.
Quick turnaround questioned by mayor, leaves some wondering what's next.
Governor proposes reverting back to 'last offer/best offer' system in negotiations.
Slattery, Hauser oppose first of four-stage plan to increase pedestrian, traffic safety.
Lawshe plans to accept community center role; mayor criticizes appointment.
Age-restricted complex moves forward, roadway improvements to begin.
Governing body also passes resolution supporting Christie's toolkit.
Councilman must step down if he accepts sports programs/membership role.
Gates remembered as borough's first Democrat elected in more than 50 years.
W. Caldwell Planning Board also reviews request for Fairfield Place warehouse.
Planning Board unanimously approves MaxLite's move to York Avenue warehouse.
Municipal, school representatives consider impact of 2-percent cap.
With 40 years of experience, Kane appointed for remainder of the year.
Zoning Board grants requests for changes to homes on Hillside Ave., Acorn Place.
Ezyske suffered from throat cancer, survived by father, wife and two children.
New program director developing changes for recreation department.
With retirement of Young after 21 years, Mendola takes over part-time role.
Tempesta: Change to Ravine-Westover intersection to be examined.
Caldwell Downtown Committee presents check from luau to memorial association.
Governing body considers issuing licenses, re-zoning for more establishments.
Gartland cautious as increase given to assistant treasurer for added responsibilities.
First Baptist Church's addition includes demolition of home, new front entrance.
Experts: Senior VP of Community Education Centers could impact Christie's future.
Four additional one-bedroom units proposed for 336 Bloomfield Ave.
Aiello serves self-imposed one-game suspension, Sutherlin misses final two games.
DiMasi new director of recreation, Bruchac to head buildings and grounds.
Breaking down Christie's proposals pending before legislation.
New fees of $110 for adults, $80 for minors take effect July 13.
Increase slightly higher than originally proposed.
Officials explain tax implications from upcoming revaluation of all town properties.
Merchants raise concerns over intersection project that will begin in October.
Governing body awaits state approval to adopt budget that poses 1.11% tax hike.
Appraisal Systems explains W. Caldwell assessment process that begins next week.
Without official approval, borough unable to adopt budget at public hearing.
Residents permitted to use own instructors, but pros must pay $15 hourly fee.