Planning Board members addressed concerns and questions from neighboring homeowners
Equipment installation for the police department's two new vehicles is almost complete
County-led symposium held Friday featured numerous speakers and pressed attendees to consider new ways of caring for those with special needs during disaster scenarios
State bear hunt begins Monday.
Forum is set for Dec. 10 at 10 a.m.
Officials say it may cost about $17,500 to have the debris taken away by an outside company, less than half of what it would cost if borough workers were to transport the pile.
Also police department cracks down on drunk driving, October library stats reported and more
Joint Schroeder and Wagner proposed bill will order reservoirs be lowered during weather emergencies to control flooding; Gordon bill proposes to use Green Acres funding to buy Blue Acres properties
Board of Education members agreed to discuss the request and make a decision next week
Division of Consumer Affairs also issues tips on rainchecks, recalled toys, online shopping and charities soliciting donations
Teachers Joseph Mastropietro and Catherine Cassidy named interim assistant principals
Funding comes from a community development block grant
Improvements will be made to the area of the Boulevard from Jefferson to Hamilton.
Borough has repeatedly complained to the state DOT about drainage, maintenance problems
Residential inspections completed and commercial inspections are said to be about 80 percent complete.
Borough continues its investigation into the illegal use of sump pumps
Preliminary figures submitted to Bergen County Office of Emergency Management
Majority of votes went to the Republicans for local, county and state senate and assembly.
Heck receives 1,495 votes; Blanusa receives 500
DPW clean-up after storm continues
A recap of the candidates running for election Tuesday, Nov. 8.
All power has been restored as of Thursday
The latest reports from some of the municipal departments
Holiday garbage pick-up exception made for Election Day
With election day less than a week away, political mailings are being stuffed into mailboxes fast and furiously. Have you received an interesting, funny, silly, dramatic or downright tasteless political mailing? If so, add it here.
DPW will collect garbage for Zone 2 only on Election Day
Some homes around town still believed to be without electricity
While the actual parade was canceled, the event was held indoors at the Senior Center.
Mary Blanusa, a Democrat, seeks a seat on the borough council. This is her first run.
Mayor Heck presents governor's chief of staff with a list of complaints 12-inches thick which include unresolved maintenance problems and traffic safety issues.
Club helped raise funds by selling 9/11 memorial bracelets
Rose Heck, a Republican, seeks re-election to a second consecutive term as mayor. She is being challenged by Dragan Blanusa.
Award recognizes county employees that have proven track record for cutting taxpayers cost while not affecting county services.
Lifelong resident and active member of the community, Link seeks re-election Nov. 8 with her running mates Justin DiPisa and Mayor Rose Heck.
Longtime Councilman Justin DiPisa, a Republican, seeks another term.
Carol Skiba, a former Democratic councilwoman, runs as an Independent, for a council seat
Dragan Blanusa runs as an Independent. This is his first run for public office. He challenges Mayor Rose Heck, a Republican
Members discuss next steps and recent HIB forum and student presentation
Board of Education trustees interviewed six candidates to fill the vacant seat on the board.