Two independent candidates seek the mayoral seat, one seeks the council.
The NJ Division of Consumer Affairs has a prescription drug price registry that consumers can use to compare costs
Both Democrat and Republican candidates run unopposed on their respective party slates
Weekly news from District 38 legislators
Democrats run unopposed but Republican side has 5 vying for two positions on the ballot for assembly seat and 2 compete for state senate seat.
As of May 31 municipal offices will be open from 8 am. to 3:30 p.m.
Borough officials agreed Tuesday to further study the situation before voting to eliminate the stop.
Winners of the Environmental Commission's poster contest receive certificates
Mayor says finance committee has several plans of action in place to reduce 2011 municipal budget
Weekly updates from local legislators
Hasbrouck Heights is slated to receive $18,000 towards improvements to Firemen's Memorial Park
Hasbrouck Heights could be eligible to receive grants to purchase storm-damaged land
Congressman wraps up 9th District tour on Thursday
Small 25 foot lot houses old fire horn tower on Williams Avenue
Steven Kucan, 47, allegedly had thousands of dollars worth of stolen goods stored at his home.
Lighting for the first two phases is expected to be adjusted this month
Patch's weekly "Your Legislators" feature lets you know what your representatives have been up t
Borough engineer tells council of latest communications with the state department representatives
Borough waits for numbers from state before moving ahead; considering reassessment of borough property for the 2012 tax year.
State Department of Environmental Protection awards grants for litter cleanup efforts
U.S. Rep. Steve Rothman witnessed President Obama lay a wreath at the World Trade Center site, and spoke with the commander in chief
Recently passed legislation also supports shared service and consolidation efforts for municipalities
Planners presented revision details to the public for input Wednesday night
New board members will be sworn in; special education director is expected to be announced
Ninth District Congressman says several "there are several other very important leaders still out there and there are thousands of sleeper cells and active cells, literally, around the world, and in the United States"
Weekly feature highlights news from NJ District 38 and U.S. legislators
Zoners host first meeting of year and hear applications from homeowners
Meet the new board of education members
Residents filed suit back in December arguing that project needed variances and that newly installed generator was in violation of distance ordinance between properties.
Finance committee still looking to make recommendations to reduce tax levy
Four vie for three 3-year terms - Two vie for one 2-year term and a $25,917,317 budget with a tax levy up about 1 percent
Public hearing on $18,429,052 proposed municipal budget has a tax levy of $14,569,290
Proposed $23.8 tax levy is up roughly 1 percent from last year
As part of Patch's Board of Education Election Preview, each candidate was invited to make a statement via video and/or text. We will feature one candidate every two hours, in alphabetical order. We begin with Debra Bruno.
As part of Patch's Board of Education Election Preview, each candidate was invited to make a statement via video and/or text. We will feature one candidate every two hours, in alphabetical order. We continue with Lisa Hodulik.
As part of Patch's Board of Education Election Preview, each candidate was invited to make a statement via video and/or text. We will feature one candidate every two hours, in alphabetical order. We continue with Lillian Romano.
As part of Patch's Board of Education Election Preview, each candidate was invited to make a statement via video and/or text. We will feature one candidate every two hours, in alphabetical order. We continue with Joann Garifalos.
As part of Patch's Board of Education Election Preview, each candidate was invited to make a statement via video and/or text. We will feature one candidate every two hours, in alphabetical order. We continue with Robert Salerno.
As part of Patch's Board of Education Election Preview, each candidate was invited to make a statement via video and/or text. We will feature one candidate every two hours, in alphabetical order. We conclude with Joseph Samperi.
Multiple problems with site include maintenance and flood concerns