Saving a law that many see as critical to education in New Jersey.
Patch sits down with Maureen Kaman, New Milford's tax assessor and talks tax appeals
Council President Howard Berner breaks with party to vote no.
FEMA will provide more than $21 million through its Hazard Mitigation Grant Program for flood mitigation projects throughout New Jersey.
New Innovation Fund will reward schools for making goals and hitting targets
Monday's mayor and council regular meeting opened with ceremonial oaths of office and a badge ceremony for the newly promoted officers.
The state released aid numbers to municipalities and school districts Thursday.
Teaneck deputy mayor and Passaic County freeholder have announced plans to run.
With one of every three dollars of the governor's budget earmarked for education, schools wait to see how much they will actually receive
Planning Board unanimously votes to approve application of a three-story patio/porch addition
Hosting town hall meeting at Palisades Park High School on Wednesday
A summary of zoning, subdivision and site plan responsibilities
An easy guide to understanding how board members are chosen.
Mayor and Council unanimously approve anti-semitism resolution
Bill approved by Senate scheduled for Assembly vote Thursday
Chairman and Board of Adjustment member recuse themselves from proceedings; Councilman Austin Ashley retains his own counsel in an effort to stop development
Flood area properties receive property tax reduction
Today is "National Wear Red Day for Women"
Despite evidence presented to the court regarding flooding Judge ruled against township of Cranford.
Cuts in rebates mean average household paying $1,275 more than when Corzine left of
Bergen resident will run against Garrett, according to reports.
About 20 performed street theater showing Friday outside the Congressman's office, saying the conservative Republican has been accepting big donations from oil interests instead of protecting the earth
The Office of the President will take answer five questions from Patch readers.
Residents divided between wanting ratables and preventing over-development at first public discussion Monday.
Whistleblowers' allegations, if true, could lead to criminal charges against NJ's largest utility.
Items being collected include backpacks, towels, notebooks/journals, small tote bags, and toiletry items such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, shaving cream, razors, soap and hair brushes.
Duffie and Grant sworn in and Berner re-elected Council President
Decision to come after Assembly reorganization
Ex Giant Harry Carson may oppose the conservative Congressman in the redrawn 5th District as a Democrat, the AP reports
The man-made island in Oradell will see a federal grant as part of a New Jersey Trails Project
Passaic County Freeholder Director, Terry Duffy, is forming an exploratory committee to weigh a possible congressional run against Republican Rep. Scott Garrett
Rothman to run against Bill Pascrell Jr. in June primary, reports say.
Borough Hall is closed on Dec. 26 and will be closing early on Dec. 30th
FBI raids his home, seizes computer and files
Political grudges, impassioned rhetoric may be keeping Cerf from Senate confirmation
Planning Board denies application; Church plans appeal
Representatives from BPU and PSEG talk storm issues with local officials
Borough Hall will be closing early on Dec. 22nd and Dec. 30th
The New Jersey State Senate passed the legislation Thursday
Former assemblywoman talks about her transition from legislator to freeholder