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Borough engineer says project is on track but design of next phases will be more extensive due to ADA compliance policy
Deadline to file petition to run in primary was Monday
Deadline to file for June primary was Monday at 4 p.m. Heck, DiPisa and Link seek re-election
Eight of 13 towns are new to District 38 - Hasbrouck Heights remains in the district
Public hearing on master plan draft set for May 4
DPW is preparing parks for springtime
Tax levy reflects state mandated 2 percent cap and allowed increases for health care and pension costs
The Bergen County Prosecutor's Office installed solar panels in October
Cranford man Bill Parisio, accused of murdering girlfriend Pamela Schmidt, allegedly fought addiction to new chemical "high."
Steps to put phases three and four in motion are getting underway
Lautenberg Calls for Federal Flooding Assistance
Borough engineer reports that water basin is draining but somewhat slowly
Both revenue and surplus has declined which have contributed to the need for cuts, borough administrator says
Borough has $300,000 available for road resurfacing but more than $1 million worth of road work is needed
Union leaders say layoffs are making New Jersey less safe
Recommendations and areas considered for redevelopment are under discussion
State Senator Bob Gordon (D-38) addresses chamber of commerce members
During recent warm spell, DPW spent three days filling holes with hot asphalt.
Borough introduces ordinances to appropriate grant fundings towards planned projects.
A look at the governor's proposed budget.
DOT will host public information meeting March 8 regarding project
Residents cite concerns for their neighborhood
Deadline to introduce municipal budget has been extended to March 11
BOE can finalize tentative budget to submit to county for approval before it can be presented to public
Board of education will share administrative services with South Hackensack
Based on public input board decided to see other candidates for position
Gordon recently ran the Cupid's Chase 5K, in addition to recruiting runners and sponsors for the event
Assemblyman Schroeder blogs about how residents could be reimbursed
Assembly bill will go to Judiciary Committee