Some affected residents filed for disaster assistance Thursday. Those who haven't should file immediately, officials said.
Should make getting around easier, but some roads still closed.
United Water said the dam warning was rescinded and no water was released.
Power for all is expected to be back by Friday.
Irene's effects still lingers in many areas.
Heavy rains cause flooding, closing local roads, parts of Route 46 in surrounding towns.
Those surveyed showed satisfaction with current Republican presidential field.
Scenes from the construction sites.
Board will handle more business in August so it can focus on the turf field referendum in September, the business administrator said.
Joseph A. Natoli Construction Corp. was awarded a contract to install new stairways and elevators, and update mechanical and electrical systems.
Pete Yorn, the mayor and other residents past and present respond to Montville's top ranking in N.J. by Money magazine.
Proponents of the home improvement store said it would have created jobs, brought in tax revenue and cleaned up a junkyard.
Officials question whether group meets requirements to build new facility on Open Space land.
Garage addition to Crescent Road residence conditionally approved, but expansion for house in industrial zone rejected.
Controversial Lake Valhalla Club hearing pushed back
Strumph looks forward to Montville Township Animal Shelter's new facility next year.
The first step in the review process was discussed at Tuesday night's township committee meeting.
The signs would be self funded through sponsorships, according to the chamber's representative.
Report also says districts receiving more than $100,000 in new aid need to revise and submit budget by Aug. 15.
The state will be providing $1.3M in state aid for special education in the district.
Opposing planners testify at Zoning Board of Adjustment on Wednesday.
PBA to challenge elimination of COLA for retirees, health contributions into retirement for officers with less than 20 years, and the altering of existing collectively bargained health plans.
Vote dragged into Thursday evening following a day of protests in Trenton.
Opponents of the reforms, which were approved by the Senate on Monday, have called the legislation an attack on the middle class.
The legislation next moves on to the General Assembly.
General manager Perry Bonadies testifies.
Montville Township Committee addresses concerns about health care benefits and salaries for town employees.
President of the Montville Pet Parents asked to be included in planning process for new animal shelter.
Tuesday's township committee meeting begins at 8 p.m.
Democrat hopes to win a seat of the Board of Chosen Freeholders.
Montville Republican hopes to win a spot on the Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
Poll says president's having a better spring than the governor.
There will be a public hearing about the plan at a future meeting.
Republican lost in Tuesday's primary.
Only one Democrat ran in the primary.
Superintendent will monitor temperatures Wednesday to decide schedule for following days.
Candidates gathered to await results and thank their supporters.
Hiring will focus on high school, followed by middle school.
Republican incumbents to take on new Democrats for state Senate and Assembly
Nielson garnered the most votes.