All you need to know about what is happening in Hasbrouck Heights.
U.S. Department of Energy report says that climate changes will make power outages the new normal unless power grids are updated.
Council members argue over how business should be conducted.
Library will close on Saturdays for the summer months beginning this weekend.
Midtown Manhattan terminal already at capacity in peak hours, agency says.
The three-term Democratic assemblywoman cites family reasons for not seeking re-election.
Two Democrats challenge Republican incumbents this November.
Guest editorial from Senator Bob Gordon who serves the 38th legislative district which includes Hasbrouck Heights.
Official unveiling ceremony took place Saturday
Borough Clerk's Office will stay open late next Tuesday to accept voter registration.
Budget passed by vote of 5-1 in favor.
Speakers at the rally in Ridgewood pressed the crowd to lobby the state senate in support of 12 proposed gun control bills.
Youngster will be honored for his quick action reporting a fire at the house next door.
New Jersey Watchdog releases updated list of six-figure pensioners which includes 2 from Hasbrouck Heights.
The borough will make another attempt to sell the vacant piece of property at auction.
University examined more than 500 municipal websites
The law, inspired by the national uproar created by Nutley's "Tanning Mom," seeks to protect New Jersey's youth from the most common form of cancer.
Hasbrouck Heights council candidates filed their petitions to run in the June primary.
Borough introduces municipal budget for 2013 which has minimal increase for the second year in a row.
Also on the agenda is the continuation of talks regarding proposed procedures for promoting police officers, and two more fire department volunteers resign.
The bill creates more severe punishment for child porn possession and distribution.
Paramus' John Driscoll lost the GOP nomination for the senate race by a slim margin.
Preliminary budget presentation given Tuesday night shows spending and tax levy are under 2 percent. Introduction of budget is set for March 26.
Mayor and council hosts public meeting and work session Tuesday, March 12.
Chief financial officer will give an update on the budget process next Tuesday.
Hasbrouck Heights mayor and council meets Tuesday at 8 p.m. in council chambers.
An information session will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Bergen Community College on Wednesday.
Madeleine Albright also spoke about her new book, World War II, her heritage and her view on current politics in front of a crowd of hundreds of Bergen County residents Tuesday night
Police department officers and the chief would receive a 1.75 percent increase for 2013, according to the borough administrator.
Bill would require firearms photo ID card that must be renewed every five years.
Borough awards contract to begin work to replace old pavilion at Woodland Park with a new structure. The project is still slated to be completed by spring, according to the borough engineer.
A sneak peak of what is to come on Patch this week.
Hasbrouck Heights Zoning Board meeting Thursday will include discussion of plans to subdivide the old Sylvester's Restaurant property, and a media company tries for the third time to get approval for a billboard on Route 17.
Hasbrouck Heights mayor and council meeting is set for Tuesday, Jan. 22.
The October superstorm left hundreds without power for more than a week and had uprooted trees all over the borough.
Rosemary Shashoua of Westwood has started the group "Modernize Bergen County" to allow stores to open on Sundays.
A Senate committee passed a bill sponsored by the local Bergen/Passaic senator which would require the state Department of Health to develop a diabetes action plan.
The former Congressman, who represented Hasbrouck Heights and surrounding area, served on the highly influential House appropriations subcommittee on defense.
The 2012 Meadowlands Football League Super Bowl champs will be recognized by the mayor and council during the Tuesday night council meeting.