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The bill would remove the automatic assumption that first time domestic aggravated assault cases qualify for non-imprisonment, and more.
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The guide will allow voters to compare candidates' own words on Social Security, medicare and financial security.
Legislators call for the removal the NFL's tax-exempt status and suggest using the tax funding to benefit domestic violence prevention.
Residents are encouraged to address the council at the public meeting.
The bill would address shortcomings in law requiring decades-old mapping to be used in review of New Milford Development Project.
Freeholders will discuss future plans of the Bergen Regional Medical Center today.
The Senate President will tour the Mahwah campus after the ceremony.
Port Authority police officers who worked on the George Washington Bridge during 2013's "Bridgegate" were told to shut up, a memo revealed.
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Garden State's leader nominates U.S. Senator, television host and Facebook CEO to take the next challenge.
Governor Christie's wife, First Lady Mary Pat Christie, will name Eric Fuch's Stengel as her 5th New Jersey hero of 2014.
Township sent six student delegates to the event this year.
The founder of MEVO recently went to DC to pick up the prestigious award, which was co-founded by Jackie Kennedy.
Three of the upper level lanes will be closed beginning Monday, the Port Authority announced this week.
The Tennessee Gas Pipeline extension project, which culminated in Mahwah, was finished last year.
Organizers say they hope the program will grow to more frequent food truck visits to more county parks, report says.
The budget will mean a 4.2% tax increase for township residents, report says.
Residents can bring up to four boxes of documents for shredding.
Macarthur Boulevard overpass, West Airmount drainage pipe, and $1.6 million repaving plan are among the infrastructure projects nearing completion in Mahwah, officials say.
MEVO founder joined representatives from UNICEF and the Pediatric AIDS Foundation in a discussion last week.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Woman claims the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission denied her First Amendment rights. What do you think?
Holly Schepisi is a member of the investigative committee for the George Washington Bridge lane closures.
Second Annual sale is happening April 26.
Schedule will run through September 30.
2014 budget allows for a new police officer, fire department equipment, and $1.5 million for road repaving and repairs.
Street near train station will be closed at various times throughout the week.
Taxes averaged $10,642 last year, report says.
Current proposal would extend the line to the Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, report says.
Money will help pay for two separate clean-ups of the Ramapo and Mahwah Rivers, state says.
Township has decided to host the second annual event next month.
INcrease is due mostly to tax appeals and increased healthcare costs, report says.
Winter has done a number on the township's roads. As crews are working to repair potholes, Patch wants to know which you think are the worst.
Mayor is asking residents to alert township officials to potholes that have popped up since last week's snowstorm so crews can fill them 'as soon as possible.'
Police agency's statement comes on the heels of a revelation that state investigators were looking into the governor's helicopter flight records.
Senator Gordon to hold legislative oversight hearing on ‘repeated failures’ by NJ Transit.
Four Republicans are candidates for the party's nomination to run for two open seats on the Bergen County Freeholder Board, report says. GOP convention in March will decide.
The township council, which is planning to hire a consultant to analyze what upgrades need to be made to the municipal pool to make it more viable, debated whether it should use the grant to make small improvements now.