BettyLou DeCroce said she will focus on a fiscally conservative agenda involving cutting taxes, reforming government and boosting business.
Chief said police officers 'were there when people needed someone the most' during their careers.
U.S. House of Representatives approved funding for the National Flood Insurance Program.
Don Kostka appointed deputy mayor during township's reorganization meeting Thursday.
Large crowd expected at Parsippany High for continued testimony on controversial development proposal.
Re-elected Township Committeeman Don Kostka to be sworn in.
Montville received $3,500 matching grant for update to township's resource inventory.
Committee members to vote on appointments for various boards and commissions at reorganization meeting Jan. 3.
Parsippany hotel is among six New Jersey businesses named in latest suit filed by N.J. Attorney General.
Township officials will examine why higher fee, when compared with other municipalities, has been in place for years.
No word yet on when and where resumed testimony will take place.
Officials share statistics in aftermath of storm.
Township discusses goals for handling similar emergency events in the future.
After about a month of construction delays, the Susquehanna-Roseland Power Line project is still moving forward.
Company's president to meet with Board of Public Utilities in Basking Ridge.
Township committee will discuss fees for programs and services at next meeting.
Administrator says silt buildup under bridges is too high for equipment to get under.
Disputed Waterview Plaza proposal continues to be met with resistance from neighbors.
Township administrator 'befuddled' by suggestions from state BPU last year not being implemented by JCP&L.
While Parsippany officials voted to lower rates Tuesday night, Montville officials are considering taking back the rate reduction planned for January.
Police department to continue using two officers per arrest and motorcycles for traffic control.
Township seeking volunteers to serve on various local committees.
Mayor said Parsippany residents could see 10 percent decrease in sewer rates next year.
Montville Township Committee will consider refunding fees paid for storm-related construction inspection.
Construction work pushed back to spring as township seeks lower cost.
Montville officials begin devising communication plan for weather events while resident volunteers to help.
Township Committee must enact new ordinance that repeals decision to lower rates.
Citizens suggest ways for township committee to communicate better during storms.
Officials planning to file for FEMA reimbursements, but the wait to receive money could take months.
Township officials to discuss response and power outage restoration efforts with public.
Committeeman to serve second term in Montville.
Montville Mayor Tim Braden said the only accurate information the township has received for power restoration has been directly from linemen.
Whether they voted for Democrats or Republicans, many voters stressed the importance of making a decision at the polls.
Results from the 2012 local, state and federal elections.
Don Kostka and Mike O'Brien vying for single township committee seat.
Where to vote and when in Montville.
Montville Township Commitee members disappointed that school board has decided not to collaborate on parking lot paving.
Results and recommendations from police department assessment presented Tuesday.
Township saving money on service in second year of privatized lawn care.
Township committee gives consent for Morris County project to move forward.