Madison's proposed 2013 budget, introduced with a 4-2 vote, keeps under state-mandated 2 percent tax levy cap.
But Madison borough hall's email is up and offices are open.
The borough's utility was dealing with a power outage Tuesday afternoon.
Freeholders expect final vote on first spending plan in 15 years to maintain stable tax levy.
Madison resident Wilfred Burkitt, who received the Purple Heart and Bronze Star, died last week at the age of 95.
Planned improvements at Dodge and Rosedale fields to be completed with donated materials and labor.
Some parents found the breast cancer drug Tamoxifen commingled with their children's fluoride pills.
Madison's first revaluation in a dozen years complete.
John Hoover, who ran for a Madison council seat in the last election, is resigning from the Board of Health to manage a 42-week consulting project for Arab National Bank.
80 people received the vaccination Monday.
Discussion accompanied by a presentation on guns by Madison police officers.
'Of Meat and Manhood' is defamatory, lawsuit filed by Robert Catalanello alleges.
Mayor Bob Conley and Councilman Robert Catalanello have different perspectives on firearms, but both are addressing what they see as needed reforms.
Astri Baillie and Ben Wolkowitz were sworn in Tuesday.
Host of issues to tackle in new year, Bob Conley said.
Governor's press secretary says Thursday's vote was 'partisan theater' and Fredric Knapp will remain in place as Morris County's acting prosecutor.
Shared service agreement will save Union County township more than $30,000 per year, Sprinfield's Board of Health chairman said.
Fence going up to block off section of Madison Recreation Center that is in need of environmental remediation.
Dr. Vincent Esposito, whose term is up at the end of the month, continued to serve after his arrest for allegedly writing painkiller prescriptions for people he never examined.
Honor presented by the New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers.
Robert Hanna, a lawyer with nearly 30 years of legal experience, is president of the Board of Public Utilities.
Work is part of a $1.5 million NJ Transit project that Madison's engineer said has been 'long, long awaited.'
Don Links, recognized at Monday's Borough Council meeting, said he's had 'time to do things that are much more important.'
Gov. Chris Christie 'continues to fully support' Fredric Knapp and wants there to be a fair hearing, his deputy press secretary says.
Judiciary committee has not yet ruled on governor's nomination, Florham Park attorney Fredric Knapp, to replace Robert Bianchi.
Some residents missed rounds of debris removal.
Library cleaning up material from building's 1969 construction.
Tuesday was the last day of Madison's charter bus service to New York.
Morris Plains center is open seven days a week to answer questions about what help is available.
One of Madison's out-of-state crews is working in nearby towns.
NJ Transit is offering free alternatives starting Friday.
With Superstorm Sandy shutting down NJ Transit lines, borough gives commuters an alternative, $20 round-trip.
Incumbents win three-year seats over challenger.
Democrats win three-year seats on the governing body.
'I'm happy to see so many people turn out,' Madison resident Georgeanne Limbach said.
Updates on the 2012 local, state and federal elections.
Two seats on the Madison Borough Council and three seats on the Board of Education are up for vote Tuesday.
The mayor of Madison and the Office of Emergency Management coordinator talk about progress in the borough, neighbors helping neighbors, and work that still needs to be done.
Superstorm destroyed three homes and damaged thousands more, the borough's Emergency Management coordinator said.
Voters can now cast ballots on Sunday.