$50,000 towards razing house and creating recreational space
Police promotions needed to fill gaps in leadership
The last meeting of the year is a combined work session and public meeting
This week, the Assembly approved a bill that would allow municipalities to use open space trust funds to purchase flood-prone properties
Thursday's recount affirms Grant winner
State legislation pending that would curb Superintendent and BOE authority over hiring and overhaul tenure system
Special needs requires special response in emergency situations
Scavetta files suit, asking for recount in race she lost by eight votes.
Emotions run high as full-house questions United Water representatives about flooding
United Water to give presentation to residents of New Milford
Joint Schroeder and Wagner proposed bill will order reservoirs be lowered during weather emergencies to control flooding; Gordon bill proposes to use Green Acres funding to buy Blue Acres properties
Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule
Tonight's regularly scheduled Planning Board Meeting postponed due to lack of quorum
Subrizi explains investment service's reasons for lowering New Milford's bond rating.
Ordinances and resolutions on tonight's agenda
Lowered rating affects $1.7 million in outstanding rated debt
See how the candidates did in each district
A nail-biting race that came down to absentee ballots
In a final series of candidate profiles, Patch asked the Republican candidates to identify what they see as the issues in this election and how they will rectify them.
The third in a series of Patch profiles on the six council candidates. Because there is no scheduled public debate, we've asked the candidates to identify what they see as the issues in this election and how they will rectify it
The second in a series of Patch profiles on the six council candidates. Because there is no scheduled public debate, we've asked the candidates to identify what they see as the issues in this election and how they will rectify them.
Schools and library still closed due to power outages and dangerous conditions
The first in a series of Patch profiles on the six council candidates. Because there is no scheduled public debate, we've asked the candidates to identify what they see as the issues in this election and how they will rectify it
Standing room only as flooding dominates public comments; Mayor and Council vow to be the public's best advocate in seeking flood relief
Residents during public hearing on state's response to Irene also asked why power substations are located so close to rivers
What matters most to you?
Final of four state hearings at Ramapo College campus
Members of the Mayor and Council, along with department heads, assess response to Irene
New Milford Chamber of Commerce meets with Rep. Garrett at Garden Cafe this morning
Free weatherization assistance program for residents who qualify
Hurricane Irene After Action meeting scheduled, income-based energy relief program, and proposed amendment to the Swim Club's lease
One GOP presidential candidate says the governor's views are
Release from Senator O'Toole's office
What to do when the IRS contacts you
More tips from the IRS
The IRS has advice for sellers
Traffic flow at intersection of Henley Avenue and River Road to be re-examined for potential congregation to take over vacant racquetball club facility
Residents want United Water to address their concerns.
Secret audio recording reveals speech to wealthy donors.
The administration and NJEA aren't battling over Christie's teacher evaluation plan - at least not yet.