Applicant's attorney says comments made by Joseph Binetti reflect a conflict of interest.
Oradell heeds SOD's call and comes out to speak to negative impact of development.
Hekemian expert undergoes public cross-examination on prior testimony stating that there is no negative impact on residential sales in direct proximity to large commercial developments.
Borough Hall summer hours take effect week of July 2nd through August 31st.
First draft of the amendment to the Recreation and Open Space element of the master plan introduced at Planning Board meeting.
Teaneck's Township Manager says the expansion plan for Sanzari's New Bridge Inn would create flooding and parking woes in the nearby township.
A deeper look at the birth of an economic development program designed to make Bergen County a better tourist destination.
Board attorney recommends Fresh & Fancy Farms has county clarify the language of the farm deed regarding signage and fencing.
Because a church is a conditional use, not an existing use, attorney for applicant says only zoning board had jurisdiction to hear Gospel Fellowship Church's application.
Expert on appraisal and land valuation analyzed three towns with shopping centers across from residential areas to determine affect on property values.
Planner offers various options for the Mayor and Council to consider in the potential rezoning of the United Water property.
New Jersey's Supreme Court denies Christie's stay on the appellate court's decision that he did not have authority to abolish COAH
Mayor and Council meeting and planning board meeting dominate the week.
Members of SOD invited to speak at Oradell's Mayor and Council work session Tuesday.
A United Water representative says the planning board is not qualified to approve a dam.
President of Board of Health tells DelVecchio that the Board's decision to deny his request to revise ordinance banning backyard chickens stands.
Putrino remains top vote-getter in uncontested council race
Rothman concedes race to Congressman from Paterson.
Putrino appears to be top voter-getting in uncontested races.
Municipal races are quiet but it's a full ballot for Freeholder, State Senate and Congressional positioning
The Bergen County Special Services School district could move a program high school students with autism and an adult rehabilitation program to Paramus.
New Milford awarded $400K in state Blue Acres Funds to help acquire homes hit by repetitive flooding.
Westwood Mayor John Birkner said he wants to know what kind of assistance the state will provide for residents whose homes are damaged during renovations to the Woodcliff Lake Reservoir's dam.
Subcommittee is working on creating an ordinance that will conform commercial signage; discussion of master plan held over to June 19 work session.
What's going on this week in New Milford
The measure would put New Jersey in line with 14 other states, including neighboring New York and Connecticut
Retention and detention systems, elevations, and the impact of impervious surface area on flooding with the proposed development of the United Water property.
Ashley's attorney asks zoning board to strike entire testimony of affordable housing expert; SOD comes armed with questions.
The national chain's proposed 2400-square foot Kinderkamack Road location was approved Thursday night
Citing potential conflicts, attorney for Hekemian requests poll of Mayor and Council and members of the Zoning Board asking if they or immediate family members attended SOD meetings.
Hearing devoted entirely to Hekemian and development of United Water property at tonight's Zoning Board meeting.
With major taxes growing at half the projected rate, is tax cut now in doubt?
Grant asks if a vote on a motion that was taken and passed at one meeting be undone just because someone was absent.
With Councilman Austin Ashley recusing himself, council votes unanimously to approve rezoning study.
Mayor and Council to discuss authorizing rezoning study of United Water property, New Milford Redevelopment Associates to dominate Thursday's Zoning Board meeting.
The owners of Boulder Run worked with the township to make a compromise when they previously applied for their expansion.
New Milford qualified to receive Blue Acre funding to purchase properties that experience repetitive flooding.
Public questioning of New Milford Redevelopment Associates expert testimony postponed; SOD speaks to Patch.
Testimony of Fresh & Fancy Farms seeking variances continues
Sanzari's appears before the Zoning Board seeking variances to demolish two existing houses to construct a parking lot and expand restaurant.