Four candidates are vying for two seats on the governing body. They each answered three questions for Montville Patch on camera.
The former committeeman says he brings experience and a sense of history to the Township Committee.
The retired Montville High School teacher says he will be a new voice on the Township Committee.
The committeewoman is running for her third term.
The current mayor is running for his third consecutive term.
Patch asked each to answer a questionnaire. Here is how they answered.
The town is requesting kids hold off going door-to-door seeking candy until Saturday due to safety concerns.
The town made 25 cots available.
Expect possible power outages, impaired driving conditions.
Draft zoning ordinance is causing a stir.
Republicans, Democrats and an Independent running for town, county and state offices talked to voters and answered questions at the Senior House on Thursday night.
Passaic-based ML Inc. won the bid to build a new shelter on Church Lane.
Russ Pisano says the town should plow his private road as it does with some other private roads.
The pharmaceutical company plans to relocate 2,500 employees over the next two years from offices in Montville, Morris Township and other towns to the former Alcatel-Lucent site in Whippany.
Legislation affecting schools took effect this fall with many saying it will have a positive impact.
It would have dramatically changed the way the squad operates.
But Morris County won't provide full dispatching services for Montville due to first responder concerns.
Sgt. Charles Tremblay has served on the department for 16 years.
Frank Bastone, Montville's administrator since 2006, will retire in December.
Pet Parents say new shelter will be better for the animals.
Homeowners are waiting to see what money is available to have flood-prone homes elevated or purchased as open space.
Election Law Enforcement Commission will get to argue case belongs in its domain.
Montville residents react to Gov. Chris Christie's announcement Tuesday.
Voters said 'No' to artificial turf, but the money is still there.
Residents reject Board of Education's plan to use $990K in surplus funds to install a new field.
Voters on Tuesday will decide whether the Board of Education may spend surplus on a new field.
Turf the Valley supporters on Monday reminded friends to vote on whether use surplus funds to install artificial turf at the high school.
Supporters of the special question are using phone banks, handouts and a video with students.
A proposal presented to the Planning Board on Thursday would spell changes for deck and patio installations, Route 46 and Lake Valhalla Club.
A new zone for the club is being considered by the planning board on Thursday.
Montville submitted a list of affected properties.
School board members expressed concern about the paperwork involved in the new state law.
The reality TV shows never filed for the tax credit that benefited 'Jersey Shore,' but we're wondering if you would support them receiving one.
Montville residents and officials expressed frustration with power outages and the amount of communication from Jersey Central Power & Light.
A vote on whether to move amount from the operating budget to the capital reserve account is scheduled for Sept. 27.
Township Committee members questioned why United Water didn't release more water before the storm.
The impact and recovery from Hurricane Irene will be the subject of a meeting scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Over the past decade, Montville police obtained gas masks, more powerful weapons and training in chemical and biological terrorism, Cook said.
Club sought variances to renovate and expand its facilities. Some residents opposed the plan.
This year's ceremony is scheduled for Sunday.