U.S. Senate candidate says shutdown 'makes real people hurt,' according to news report.
Stumping with Texas Gov. Rick Perry in Hasbrouck Heights, senate candidate Steve Lonegan defended shutdown of federal government over Obamacare.
Wagner plans to move to Florida to spend more time with family, according to her letter of resignation.
Democratic candidate blasts Christie's economic policies, outlines plans to bolster New Jersey economy.
The borough received a $30,000 matching grant from Bergen County to go toward the planned Berdan Grove inclusionary playground.
The Fair Lawn Council voted this week to enter a four-year interlocal agreement.
Newark Mayor Cory Booker interacted online with a stripper who works at a vegan strip club, Buzzfeed reported Wednesday.
A developer has applied to build a new Lackland Self Storage on the border of Saddle Brook and Fair Lawn, near flood-prone homes.
Are you holding a yard sale this weekend? Share what you're selling here.
The clinics will be held October 2 and 11.
Recent polls show strong support for a constitutional amendment that would raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour.
Fair Lawn purchased the land with money from the Green Acres program earlier this year.
Fair Lawn and Saddle Brook are both eligible for funding in an effort to reduce flooding.
Friday is National POW/MIA Recognition Day.
A developer has plans to build an assisted living home on the property.
Borough officials voted to approve a $50,000 minibus purchase.
The contamination was limited to the area around Saddle River Road and Fair Lawn Avenue, where water purchased by the borough enters their system.
Former police Sgt. Michael Messina filed two lawsuits against the borough, which have now both been settled.
Work on the project to sandblast and re-paint the Morlot Avenue water tower is expected to start in the next few weeks.
Wednesday marks the 12th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Hearings for an application to build a 967-unit self storage facility in Saddle Brook on the Fair Lawn border have been delayed several times.
A total of 22 mumps cases have been reported; 20 of them had contact with D'Jais bar, health officials said.
A developer has applied to build a 121,275-square-foot self storage facility on Midland Avenue near flood-prone Arcadia Road.
"Albee Palmieri Place" will go through the newly-built Fair Lawn Promenade.
The matching grants from the county would total $45,000, if awarded.
The sampling is being done to address residents' concerns. No new contaminants have been found.
Fair Lawn was recently awarded a $50,000 grant for the project.
Officials are considering changing the way the service works.
The low bidder for the project had to withdraw and the second lowest was over the estimated cost.
The St. Margaret's of Cortona food pantry has been helping almost 100 families each month since Hurricane Sandy caused extensive flooding in Little Ferry.
Residents who register ahead of time will have their addresses advertised on the borough website.
Fair Lawn Mayor John Cosgrove will work with a developer to discuss ways the historic house can be preserved.
The document sets the borough's development goals and allowed land uses for different parts of town.
The weekly market will be held at the Radburn Association Building this week and return to the New Song Church parking lot next week.