Catch up on last week's local news here.
Zoning Board hears application for Milford Gardens--a 14-unit multiple dwelling on Madison Avenue.
Hekemian's revised traffic impact study calls for a delayed green light on River Road and Madison during the 3pm-4pm peak hour.
Bill would require firearms photo ID card that must be renewed every five years.
Zoning Board Attorney urges board to use the applications that came before the board in 2012 to look at the future of zoning in New Milford.
Applicant seeking variances for use, height, building coverage and front yard to construct a 14-unit multiple dwelling on residential property.
Tempers flare over Grant's lawsuit; questions on who should and should not be present during closed discussion on indemnification.
A look at what's going on in New Milford this week.
Wagner and Eustace bill to protect public from flooding and facilitate smart development approved by Assembly panel, advances to the full Assembly for approval.
The New Milford Police Department reminds residents that there is no overnight parking when roads are snow covered.
Ashley responds to Grant's lawsuit naming him as one of the defendants in her claim seeking to invalidate the appointment of Leibman as Borough Attorney.
Grant petitions the court to invalidate the appointment of Marc Leibman as Borough Attorney citing conflict of interest and 'pay to play.'
Catch up on all of last week's New Milford news here.
According to recently released updated FEMA maps, Hekemian Expert says that New Milford does not fall within the boundaries of FEMA's flood zone.
Letter to Zoning Board requesting that the letters submitted by the Environmental and Shade Tree Commissions be considered, denied at this time.
Patch contributor Robert V. Tessaro was invited to speak at the One Million Moms for Gun Control Rally in Jersey City held Saturday.
Mayor and Council lukewarm in pursuing shared property maintenance manager with River Edge.
Bipartisan bill to provide tax relief to towns that are acquiring flood-prone homes through the state's Blue Acres program.
Meeting of the Mayor and Council and special Zoning Board meetings dominate the week ahead in New Milford.
In a shared services agreement with New Milford, River Edge to pay for the repair and replacements of their borough's sidewalk slabs that were uprooted during Hurricane Sandy by borough-owned shade trees.
The audio tapes of the March 14, 2011, work session tell what grant information Marlene Casey provided to the Mayor and Council regarding the potential purchase of the United Water property.
Revised Traffic Impact Analysis reflects overall reduction in trip generation projections; observations indicate after-school pedestrian traffic mainly crosses River Rd. at signal.
See what's going on in New Milford this week.
A look at the week's top stories in local news.
Mayor Subrizi thanks outgoing members for their years of service as new members are sworn in.
New Milford to explore the cost-saving benefits of sharing a Property Maintenance Officer with River Edge.
Eager to hear the Borough's Grant writer speak, the public packs Borough Hall, shifting work session to Council Chambers.
Buses available for residents who wish to participate in march.
Borough Attorney says there is no conflict of interest; motion fails with Mayor's tie-breaking vote.
A Senate committee passed a bill sponsored by the local Bergen/Passaic senator which would require the state Department of Health to develop a diabetes action plan.
Take a look at the week that was in New Milford.
FEMA's preliminary Advisory Base Flood Elevation Maps not being considered by Hekemian in the proposed development of the United Water property.
Attorneys for the S. Hekemian Group answer why the scope of the residential component was reduced; re-appointed and newly appointed Board members sworn in.
Board denies motion made by counsel for Councilman Austin Ashley that the revisions made to the site plan application constitutes a new application,
Peter Rebsch reseated to hear the application of the development of the United Water property by the S. Hekemian Group.
11th hour motion for Marc Leibman to be appointed Borough Attorney passes with the crossing of party lines.
The swearing-in of Austin Ashley and Michael Putrino to council, new appointments to boards and commissions, BOE Reorganization and Zoning Board meeting top the week ahead.
Here's a look at big news items coming up this year in New Milford
Robert Schroeder allegedly stole $1.8 million from investors and wrote $3.4 million in bad checks for loan payments.
Subrizi talks about grant money and rezoning; Casey reserves comments regarding her reported statements regarding grant money for United Water property.