West Orange resident Karen Golding alleges affair with Union County assemblyman and says racy emails prove it.
Bill that would protect minors from controversial counseling techniques clears Senate committee.
But Mayor Hannen says any cuts could slow economy recovery in town and possibly place a higher tax burden on residents.
Governor has to bet on high tax-growth in FY14 to bridge $3 billion structural deficit.
Here's what happened at last night's municipal budget workshop meeting.
Gun owners and those seeking stronger gun control legislation voiced their opinions.
After 19 years in office, Daniel Sullivan will retire at the end of his term in December.
Hurricane Sandy survivors can still apply for disaster unemployment assistance.
Townships wouldn't have to pay county, school and fire district property taxes.
New Jersey residents affected by Sandy have until March 1 to register for disaster assistance.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
The volunteer work of the former NJ governor and longtime mayor of Woodbridge will be highlighted in a new film to be aired on HBO in March.
Mark Hollaway, 14, died Wednesday, Jan. 16.
The Cranford health department released a comprehensive guide for 2013.
January 15 will be the first paycheck of 2013 for many workers. Did you notice the higher taxes you're now paying?
Committee approved several resolutions authorizing repairs to the municipal building, including air conditioning and fire alarm system installations.
Cranford Mayor Hannen, along with 75 other New Jersey mayors agree with a push for gun control laws in Washington.
Standard deductions go up, but the ceiling for itemized deductions go down in 2013, plus other changes that will affect your taxes this year.
The Union County clerk will send you a free 2013 wall calendar featuring historic N.J. legislators and gubernatorial election information.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to increase by one cent on Jan. 27.
Evening sessions will be held tonight and Feb. 7 at 5:30p.m.
The DEP will receive a portion of advertising revenues generated by the application, which is being provided to the Department at no cost.
New Jersey's governor delivers harsh words for Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives
Jon Bramnick, Dave Rible and Scott Rumana sent a letter to congressional leaders in Washington today.
Help is available for Sandy Survivors stressed by the holidays.
The financial deadline looms in Washington, with no deal yet made. Check this primer, and share your questions and thoughts.
Patch and Starbucks, calling for Republicans and Democrats to join forces to avoid the fiscal cliff, announce an initiative.
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Committee will meet at 1p.m. in the municipal building council chambers.
Bill A-1080, would increase fine to $200 for a first offense, $400 for a second offense, and $600 for a third.
The Centennial Village area is zoned to help it develop into a downtown-style hub for commerce and pedestrian traffic, said the board.
The committee went into closed session to discuss a contract with the Westfield Reg. Health Dept., and for labor negotiations with the Teamsters.
Police Chief Eric Mason has informed the Township Committee that he plans to resign from his position as the township administrator at the end of this year.
More than 30 members of the State General Assembly took a bus tour through Ocean County's barrier island towns.
A final reading on ordinance 20012-38 will take place Dec. 17.
In addition to the official ballot that voters were given during the general election, residents included write-in votes ranging from celebrities and cartoon characters to former presidents.
A Disaster Recovery Center has opened in Springfield.
Once again, Democrats sweep freeholder race.
According to the unofficial results, Thomas Hannen Jr. defeated Republican Scott Mease by a margin of roughly 676 votes.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Due to safety concerns, some voting district locations have changed.