State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder was charged with writing almost $400,000 in bad checks.
Trader Joe's was not affected; Stop & Shop has removed items from shelves.
After residents of the Paramus Veterans Memorial Home had their lobby television removed from the facility, a relative of one of the veterans is asking the facility to return it.
Focus of New Jersey politicians shifts immediately to Christie’s 2013 reelection campaign
OnRamp, a new Internet job site, matches skilled employees to interested employers -- and there's no fee
After merging three health agencies into one, the State of New Jersey is expected to close the Northern New Jersey Maternal and Child Health Consortium in Paramus by September.
If New Milford's COAH requirements can be moved elsewhere, does this debunk Hekemian's "inherently beneficial use" argument?
District 39 Assemblyman Robert Schroeder said he will not give up his seat after being charged with writing almost $400,000 worth of bad checks.
Project to be finished in September.
Hekemian's expert engineer stressed that the proposed development must comply with flood hazard area protections established by the DEP, but left residents asking, "What does that mean?"
Senator calls bipartisan meeting to explore future of New Bridge Landing.
SOD examines Hekemian engineer on noise pollution and flooding; Oradell and Bergenfield residents turn out in support.
Zoning Board holds special meeting to continue United Water property hearing; SOD prepared with questions.
Although the 2004 master plan parked the town's affordable housing obligation here, a fact that is the crux of Hekemian's argument before the zoning board, can it be moved elsewhere?
County Executive announces plans to move Bergen County’s police department and Department of Public Works to Paramus to better utilize county space and save tax payers up to $46 million.
Council authorizes 'Field of Dreams' to be put as a referendum question on the November ballot; estimated cost of field to taxpayers between $62 and $70 per year.
Employment and revenue lag, while pension gap, debt, and infrastructure needs are high
The two Democratic Freeholders have both said they’re undecided on whether to merge the two law enforcement departments, but they both say they want voters to be able to decide.
A look back at New Milford's Master Plan's from 1970 to the present; how a town transformed itself from a farming community to a bedroom community in a few hundred pages and 40 years, and how the United Water property became part of the conversation.
The borough is looking for an engineer to examine United Water's plan for the dam at the Woodcliff Lake Reservoir.
Zoning board grants variances on greenhouses and barns; remands signage back to county for clarification.
Council President Howard Berner and Peter Rebsch kick off their campaign with a bbq on Boulevard.
After learning about tapping into resources, critical infrastructure, and lessons learned from recent natural disasters, business owners brushed up on preserving data, business continuity, and having the right insurance before disaster strikes.
Sanzari's New Bridge Inn is seeking a variance to expand and knock down two homes on the property. Teaneck residents say traffic and flooding will increase.
New Jersey legislators and mayors urge New York to pass legislation creating a bistate flood commission to coordinate management and flood prevention of waterways that flow between Rockland and Bergen counties.
After creating a golf youth program 20 years ago to instill golf etiquette and a passion for the sport, the Bergen County Department of Parks, volunteers, and local golf courses continue reaping the fruits of their labor.
Gospel Fellowship Church's site plan denied by the Planning Board in 2011 "substantially the same" as plan submitted by Riverview Racquetball Club and approved by Planning Board in 2008 for same site.
Bergenfield speaks out to negative impact of United Water Property Development
Disaster Preparedness Conference unites government officials, utilities, and leaders of business organizations in Bergen County.
Applications available through August
Sen. Gordon and Assembly members Wagner and Eustace will open a satellite office to better serve constituents throughout district.
Fair Share Housing Center, municipalities league ask appeals court to decide debate over unspent funds
Grants available for the acquisition, stabilization, rehabilitation, restoration and preservation of historic properties in Bergen County
The New Jersey DEP turns its back on maintaining Bergen County's waterways as homeowners and small business owners suffer the financial and emotional cost of repetitive flooding.
Monday's meeting regarding repetitive flooding along the Hackensack River will deal only with grant options available to flood affected towns.
County officials and representatives from United Water hold meeting Monday to discuss the increase in repetitive flooding in towns along the Hackensack River.
Draft amendment to the Recreation and Open Space Plan element of the Master Plan gone over in detail by the Planning Board.
New Milford, River Edge and Oradell meet with DEP to talk about flood maps and mitigation
The first step in determining whether the middle school field can support the Field of Dreams is complete
Senator Robert Gordon talks budget to the members of the New Milford Chamber of Commerce.