BOE President Jill Weber has previously stated that the school district's finances will be impacted by the borough's new housing project.
A group of Chatham veterans were presented with an official proclamation designating May as Military Appreciation Month.
The borough will have an information session on the planned garbage changes on Tuesday, May 9, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
PSEG has begun a five-month-long system reliability project to strengthen the current gas line in Chatham.
At the April 25 committee meeting, the 2023-24 budget was presented, highlighting a flat tax rate and no cuts to township services.
Council member Jocelyn Mathiasen discussed the new fee structure, which will not be adopted by the council for some time.
Some council members are concerned about the possibility of a drought this summer due to a lack of snow this winter.
House flipping, according to Board of Adjustment Chair Tony Vivona, is making Chatham Township less affordable for future residents.
The township will use the funds to upgrade the existing crosswalks within the community.
Governor Phil Murphy unites with the mayor of Chatham Borough to overhaul the state’s liquor laws and phase out the cap on licenses.
The budget presentation was made by Chatham Borough Chief Financial Officer Karen Fornaro. A public hearing will be held on May 8.
Bob Penn, a local resident, stated at the April 10 meeting that new information on the construction has refuted all previous statements.
Bob Penn, a local resident, spoke about potentially hazardous conditions in the new River Road Redevelopment project.
A Chatham hedge fund and its founder have agreed to pay to settle SEC charges that they improperly traded in fixed-income securities.
The importance of transparency, which some residents claim is not being met, was heavily emphasized at the borough's workshop meeting.
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The Chatham Township Democratic Municipal Committee endorsed Jen Rowland and Marty McHugh as their nominees for the upcoming election.
The borough recently launched a new project to identify and replace lead or galvanized water lines that are connected to homes.
The borough council recently received an update on the construction progress for the River Road Redevelopment project.
The Chatham Borough Council approved the developers' plans, but some residents are concerned about the project's growth.
The Republican incumbents announced their intentions to run for re-election for another term on the Chatham Township Committee.
The Township Committee deliberated on the language during the introduction of a clarified auto theft ordinance in the municipality.
The Chatham Borough Council will be voting on the design approval for the Bowers Lane Affordable Housing Project.
The public workshop meetings will take the place of four regularly scheduled meetings on the borough calendar.
The $800,000 grant from Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill will help police build a fiber optic network to better combat crime.
BOE President Jill Weber has previously stated that the borough's new housing project will have an impact on the school district's finances.
The Chatham Township Committee will soon propose an ordinance, that will increase penalties for trespassing in the township.
The Bowers Lane Affordable Housing Project is expected to begin construction in 2024, with applications opening after construction.
A member of the public questioned why the borough has yet to set aside funding for a new fire apparatus for the department.
Jeffrey Fricke was appointed as fire chief for the first time in 2019 and has been in that position for four years.
The funding will be used to improve the flow of public safety data with a new fiber optic network, officials said.
The committee briefly discussed a potential future ordinance that would increase penalties for trespassing in the township.
At the Monday night meeting, the council also swore in Democrats Irene Treloar and Karen Koronkiewicz to new three-year terms.
The newly reorganized committee laid out the future goals for Chatham Township at Tuesday night's meeting.
The borough council implemented the rate increase earlier this month, citing inflation as one of the reasons.
The current "Green Bag" garbage collection system will be replaced with an automated "one-armed bandit" system, borough officials said.
Chatham Borough residents have spoken out claiming that the property revolutions were not an accurate reflection of their home values.
The Township Committee proposed a resolution to increase funding for local law enforcement to combat auto theft.
The all-affordable two-and-a-half-story building will have 10 two-bedroom apartments, three three-bedroom units and two one-bedroom units.
The Chatham Hillside Walking Trail will receive a $30,120 grant to improve the trail's quality among residents.