Jefferson holds annual reorganization meeting Wednesday night.
Council OKs ordinance for sign at intersection of 2nd Lt. John Wroblewski Drive and Maryann Road.
Craig DeBlock receives proclamation at town council meeting.
Two workers presented with proclamation at town council meeting.
Repairs will be done by Monday, officials say.
After about a month of construction delays, the Susquehanna-Roseland Power Line is still moving forward.
Township officials present storm report at Wednesday night's council meeting.
One week after Oak Ridge couple made first required payment for housing dogs, the facility closed, which may put the dogs at risk again if the court hearings proceed.
Kolbs submit first of two required payments to township for housing dogs.
Susan and Gary Kolb miss first of two required payments to township for housing animals.
Annual holiday celebration will take place at the Jefferson Township Gazebo.
Mayor Felter says majority of power was restored Sunday night.
Residents becoming restless as wait for power approaches two-week mark.
Township officials say they won't know results until next week.
Nor'easter hits township while many are still recovering from Sandy's damage.
Centers at Senior Center and Camp Jefferson will open again after being closed temporarily for Election Day.
Both races uncontested, candidates each receive about 33 percent of votes.
Township residents come out to cast their vote in the 2012 election.
The candidates and issues that will be affecting the area and Morris County.
Showers are also now available at Mahlon Dickerson.
Five original voting locations now condensed ino three due to power loss from Tropical Storm Sandy.
Hearings delayed until criminal case is resolved against Kolbs for walking their 'potentially dangerous' dogs without muzzles.
Residents can stop by the fire house on Route 15 and Senior Center at any time.
Rev. Ellen Bechtold joins the Township's Municipal Alliance for a 2-year term.
New power outage maps, communication systems and laptops for workers enhance communication.
Termination notice submitted Wednesday, but chairman says operations will continue.
John Arvanites, Rodney Frelinghuysen address issues for residents of the newly redrawn 11th Congressional District.
Webber and DeCroce visit Jefferson as part of mobile office hours.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
You can ask questions of the pair at the Municipal Building on Wednesday.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
Back taxes, water and sewer bills purchased at auction.
Senatore will run for a three-year term.
Stewart will run for a second three-year term.
VanNess is running for a three-year term.
Residents can't afford to get their systems fixed, officials say.
State Department of Transportation announces $11.4 million will be spent on road, aviation and freight rail projects.
Unpaid municipal charges can be satisfied until 10 a.m. on Oct. 3.
Plan will allow reassessment of up to 50 percent of properties.