Work is scheduled to begin Monday in Englewood
Event will be held Monday at Englewood Hospital
City Manager Tim Dacey says the purchase of single-manned garbage trucks will allow the city to redeploy DPW workers to better maintain the parks and the downtown.
"Everyone will have an opportunity to participate," Mayor Frank Huttle says.
Bloomberg News is reporting that J. Christopher Giancarlo is in the running for a seat on the five-person U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Mountain View Road ceremoniously named for former St. Cecilia's coach.
Cash-strapped city may hire a grant-writing firm to unearth state and federal grants it hasn't found.
New York paper says LG's large project on the cliffs of the Palisades would "despoil a national treasure."
"Comfort women" forced into prostitution by the Japanese "deserve the dignity of having these crimes acknowledged," Assembly members Gordon Johnson and Connie Wagner say.
Incumbent councilman defeated Shirley Smith in the Democratic primary Tuesday, plans to focus on youth recreation issues and Mackay Park in the months that follow.
Voters to determine who takes the Democratic primary Tuesday.
The dedication ceremony for the one-time coach of St. Cecilia's High School is scheduled for June 11.
Operator terminates lease on MacKay Park rink
Shirley Smith and Wayne Hamer are battling for the Democratic nomination for a seat on the city council.
Two brothers given probation for failing to file tax returns, reports say.
The executive director of Englewood's Tibbs Senior Citizen Building, which has been at the center of a drug and prostitution scandal, said residents are pleased with the recent increase in police presence.
New Jersey Transit's Board of Directors have hired an engineering firm to study the environmental impact of a proposed Hudson-Bergen Light Rail line extension with three stops in Englewood.
Englewood officials explain how extending light rail access to Englewood would benefit the city, its residents and the rest of the county.
Money to go to balancing the general state budget rather than building houses for low- and middle-income residents
NJ Transit will investigate a proposal pitched last year by the city of Englewood that would include three light rail stops in town, with a terminus at Englewood Hospital.
2013 upgrades include reconstruction of West Palisade Avenue, environmental remediation at city properties, and paving projects.
Passed budget increases funding for library, appropriates funding for police, fire hires. No money has been set aside to save the downtown trolleys.
Proposed resolution would limit council members' allotted speaking time, require that their points be "germane" to the topic.
Event will feature politicians, activists, intellectuals on Sunday at Christ Church in Ridgewood.
This year's capital budget includes more than $200,000 for general park improvements and restoration of the Soldier's Monument downtown.
Englewood City Council will not fund the trolley service in this year's budget, leaving its future in the hands of the Board of Education.
ShopRite to expand at least 11,000 square feet, raze blighted homes and construct eight new single-family residences within 18 months.
Saying that the letter "shocked my conscience," Fort Lee mayor reiterates governing body's support of memorial, but asks for consensus.
A public hearing on a plan to expand the western boundary of ShopRite and create a single-family residential zone on James Street's east side will be held on April 9.
University examined more than 500 municipal websites
Fundraising, youth involvement among new president's goals.
Prosecutors allege scheme to avoid pay-to-play laws.
Extensive detours planned in the area
Therapists would be required to report patients who present a threat to themselves or others to state attorney general
Public invited to hands-on master plan meeting
Participants exposed to career opportunities in government, business; deadline is April 5
Borough's longest serving member stepped down last month
Congressman's staff would be stationed at city hall, according to resolution.