East Windsor Township provided water to Hightstown during and after Hurricane Irene.
Both firemen are dedicated members, according to the mayor.
Republican Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey and Gov. Mitch Daniels of Indiana took the stage at Rider University to talk about politics, including the 2012 presidential election.
His petition was filed past deadline, the County Clerk said.
Teams are in town Wednesday, according to the Township.
Obama administration backs away from new rule that would tighten limits on ground-level ozone.
Rescuing NJ's worst schools could take almost $100 million and several years to see real results.
Council passed the resolution with a 3-2 vote.
A year after Schundler firing, Cerf starts anew on pivotal reform.
A step-by-step guide on how to get help.
The church favors school vouchers over a measure that could help keep some parochial schools open.
Five council members say they are in favor of the appointment.
Those surveyed showed satisfaction with current Republican presidential field.
Committee discusses concerns for upcoming year.
The ordinance passed with a 3-0 vote Monday.
Governor signs bill championed by State Senators Jennifer Beck and Loretta Weinberg.
The ordinance passed Monday after a 3-2 vote.
The plan calls for a civilian police director in place of a uniform police chief.
Hightstown GOP elects Serrano to run.
Even in a city like New Brunswick, which has a lower unemployment rate than other communities, the economic cracks are evident.
Council introduced the ordinance last week to replace the outgoing police chief with a civilian leader.
President Obama and Congressional leaders finally hammered out an 11th hour deal this weekend to prevent default on Tuesday.
Month-long repair project to be funded through state grant. Work to begin Aug. 1.
Board of trustees plans to work with Cranbury Library Foundation to fund the project without money from taxpayers.
More than 150 supporters of marriage equality from around the state gathered in Hoboken to commend New York and criticize New Jersey.
Opinions differ but nearly all want Congress and the president to take action.
Council plans to replace vacated chief position with civilian director's slot.
From NJ Spotlight: Democrat's proposal would add $1.5 million in aid for East Windsor and $112,000 for Cranbury.
Businesses are working with East Windsor to prevent underage drinking.
The township plans to go to the market for lower-cost energy providers.
The Township Council said preservation of farmland should not be sacrificed to production of alternative energy.
Proposed rules would require residents and businesses to shovel sidewalks or face fines.
The Democrat is the longest-serving member of Hightstown’s governing body.
A civilian director could save the borough about $100,000 pear year, according to Mayor Kirson.
New members will be checked for the same violations teachers are.
A judge upheld the Planning Board's denial of an application to remove an age restriction from a planned development.
Opponents of the reforms, which were approved by the Senate on Monday, have called the legislation an attack on the middle class.
The fundraiser will be held Monday.
The public speaks out uniformly against the Republican Borough Council candidates' phone poll.
FDU poll says most New Jersey residents call Congress, oil companies the culprits.