Steuben House cannot reopen without funding
Nomination for Superior Court heads to full State Senate for confirmation vote next week
Assembly version was co-sponsored by Schroeder and Vandervalk
Visit the clerk's office for last-minute absentee ballots
Defense Department "combat exclusion policy" blocks women from having same access to advancement and services as men, senator says.
New Jersey First Act approved May 17
Garrett also sounds off on banking reform and Israeli peace process
The councilman is among five others who will be interviewed for positions on the court on May 31
Cardinale responds to Supreme Court ruling
Utility companies to pre-pay borough for police at construction sites under new ordinance, community development money for road project, discussion on fire hydrants and events announced.
The event was held at the Garden Cafe Friday night
The congressman wraps up 9th District tour
Board of Chosen Freeholders to vote on grants for several municipalities at their June 20 meeting
New Milford is not eligible but other towns would be eligible to receive grants to purchase storm-damaged land
The owner requested that the date be changed
The bill would enable all small employers,even sole proprietors, to qualify for Group Health Insurance and more favorable rates
Evening featured local and state politicians including New Milford Mayor Ann Subrizi
The New Milford Planning Board granted the application to subdivide the nearly 17 acre property into two lots Tuesday evening
United Water met the "checklist" of criteria proving compliance with borough ordinances in the creation of the subdivision
They will be submitting their revised plans for the application of the minor subdivision of the property
The National Weather Service predicts three to four inches to fall by Wednesday evening
The borough wants to talk about flood mitigation and dam management with United Water
The borough granted an easement to the homeowner in 1997 to pave a driveway allowing them access to their property
A preliminary budget of $149,000 was approved at the group's last meeting
Congressman also responds to Democrats charges that Republicans are stalling Dodd-Frank bill for political purposes
Congressman only state legislator in favor of a House-approved bill that would allow drilling off Jersey Shore should the senate vote yes
Schroeder and Vandervalk's co-sponsored bills move forward
The state was denied a Major Disaster Declaration which would have entitled it to funding and assistance for the March 10-11 flooding
New trains touted as energy-efficient; 26 to be rolled out on Morris/Essex Line by 2012.
Borough Planner Dennis Kirwan attended the work session to give a presentation to the governing body and to get their input on what information they would like to have regarding the United Water site
Mayor and council set May 23 hearing date
The board will also hear from the owners of 725 River Road
The mayor and council will hold their work session Monday which includes three items related to the UW property
Hibernation season is over. Here's what you need to know to safely co-exist with black bears.
Uncertainty surrounding marriage definition cited in decision that will allow Henry Velandia to remain in United States.
The buildings are in an area that UW intends to subdivide from the main tract which is under contract to be sold to S. Hekemian Group
The Englewood Garden Club said it will seek grant money from the Garden Club of America for the benefit of NBL
U.S. Rep. Steve Rothman witnessed President Obama lay a wreath at the World Trade Center site, then spoke with the commander in chief
Identical bills sponsored by Assemblywoman Wagner and Vandervalk call for care of animals when restraining orders are issued
Westwood officials want the company to do what was said in 1997 letter