City officials commit to making repairs at the Vincente K. Tibbs Development Center, according to Assemblyman's letter.
Memorial honors victims of sexual slavery
City opens garage for residents impacted by snow
Hospital wants to add three stories
The future of the John T. Wright Arena is uncertain after a council vote Tuesday night to hold off on a $674,350 bond ordinance for repairs to the ice rink.
Organization plans basketball courts, concert venue at city park arena.
Residents can safely dispose of confidential documents, according to city press release.
The city council amended its bond ordinance to cut an additional $80,000 in improvements and repairs to the John T. Wright Arena.
Cars will need to be off streets for snow removal during the storm.
Public invited to share views on recreation, youth programs.
City public health system "should not be touched," Englewood assemblyman writes.
Dwight-Englewood School graduate led enforcement efforts aimed at Facebook, Google.
Council moves forward with funding for Mackay Park ice rink
The city council is scheduled to vote on an ordinance to borrow $3.1 million to cover the costs of repairing a retaining wall and ice rink.
Safety class could be required before gun purchase
Judge expected to rule on LG litigation in coming weeks.
The former Congressman served on the highly influential House appropriations subcommittee on defense
Englewood assemblywoman calls for law to be in place before 2014 Super Bowl
The Englewood City Council held its annual reorganization meeting Tuesday at a packed Municipal Court with dignitaries, state and federal elected officials looking on.
OLS: Sandy reconstruction, income tax surge will help, but not enough
Mayor, councilwoman to take the oath of office
Gov. Christie's office announced an extension for New Jersey residents affected by Hurricane Sandy to register for disaster assistance.
State election authorities file complaints against 62 candidates
Funding comes from the state's Blue Acres program, which helps provide for the acquisition of lands located in floodways.
Homeowners and small business owners can apply for low-interest loans to aid their recovery from the storm. The deadline for damage-related loans is December 31.
As residents remain anxious in the aftermath of Sandy, the agency says it is offering tips and information about mitigation.
Eleven federal, county and non-profit service organizations will provide a free half-day program for Bergen County residents affected by Sandy.
Bill A-3524 was introduced by several Assembly members.
Downtown shoppers might not have to feed the meters for nearly two weeks.
Officials released the final wording Wednesday of the proof for a Comfort Women Memorial planned for the Justice Center in Hackensack.
Unofficial election results released Nov. 6 gave the Democratic candidate a slim lead on the Republican former council member.
The performing arts center intends to use the historic building, which closed as a recording studio in 2011, to expand its educational programs.
Mayor calls for volunteer corps to aid in emergencies
Garbage, recycling calendar changes posted on city website.
Incumbent Republican Carrol McMorrow was the lowest vote getter Tuesday in the race for two seats on the Englewood Cliffs Council, but just 35 votes separate two challengers for the second spot.
Challenger Curtis Caviness defeated in race for the City's Fourth Ward.
More than 5,000 customers remained without power in Englewood Wednesday, and it could be another five days before it’s restored. Englewood Mayor says the outages are in all four wards, but that downtown has power.
Mayor Frank Huttle urged vigilance and caution and said the storm “cannot be underestimated,” emphasizing the danger of falling trees and flooding.
Residents questioned city council candidates at a forum Tuesday.
The second public hearing on Englewood’s “Master Plan,” which updates a plan developed just three years ago, was Monday; officials emphasized public input as a critical component.