Christie attacks calculations, Democrats attack Christie
Decorative lights and a variety of trees are now being added as part of the final steps to revitalize a two-block section of the Boulevard between Jefferson and Hamilton avenues nears completion.
District 38 Senator Bob Gordon co-introduces bill that would give a tax credit to small business owners who hire those out of work for 30 days or longer.
Road resurfacing work underway this week.
New decorative fence for the Franklin Avenue side of the field will likely be installed early October.
Next steps include the installation of decorative lights by public service, according to the borough's engineer.
Agenda for the Tuesday night Mayor and Council meeting includes a presentation to the Recreation department's 12U UGALS team. Latest on planned projects such as the athletic field improvements will be discussed.
The old pavilion at Woodland Park will be taken down towards the end of the fall season to make way for a new pavilion which will be put up next spring.
The borough continues to look into possibly leasing space at the Public Safety Building to prospective cellular communications companies.
DPW facilities will get heating system upgrade through energy efficiency grant
Borough code allows district to put up signs at athletic field, NJ law allows district's to sell ads on buses
Combining work of both phases could save on costs and finish project by end of the year
Deadline to introduce local budget is extended until after Governor Christie presents state budget on Feb. 22.
New column highlights news and information from various departments around town
Latest grant will fund phase four from Franklin to Hamilton