Registration for VBS at NPPC will take place April 9 at 9AM
Will the Committee Chair Change Course Before it is too Late?
What’s Important to Know About Berkeley Heights This Week….
Political Machines Fight to Keep the Line, Tax on Businesses to Close Transit Gap, OSC Goes After Hudson County and More
Closed Door Meetings with No Supporting Data
BOE Member Sai Akiri's Response to Questions on Transportation
Re-framing the BHPSNJ Transportation Discussion
Easier Way for BH to Reach Out to Representatives
Scutari Lies About OPRA Bill & Murphy Plays Dumb, NJ DOE Invests in Tutoring, Primer on "the Line," and More
Explorations in Voice and Art will take place on the Wharton Arts campus located at 60 Locust Avenue in Berkeley Heights, July 22-26, 2024.
Notes on the 03/19/2024 Town Council Meeting
BHCW Position on Selection of Robert Nixon as the Acting Superintendent of BHPSNJ
The NJYC Choir Camp is for young singers entering grades 3-4. No audition is necessary to attend the summer camp.
Special effect added by BHCW
Response from District on Mice at Governor Livingston
The Courtesy Busing Controversy Continues
John’s Notes on the 03/18/2024 Budget Discussions
Join us on Sunday, March 31, for Easter services
OPRA Safe (for now), Momentum for Abolishing the Line grows, Pre-Schools Get More Support, ADU's Get a Boost...And More
Did the Former Berkeley Heights BOE Majority Get Acquitted of an Ethics Violation by Admitting They Broke the Law?
Laura's Notes on the 03/18/2024 Berkeley Heights BOE Meeting Agenda
For Now...
Update on Our Efforts to Stop the Assault on the the Open Public Records Act
Elected Representatives in NJ Need to Stop Hiding Behind "Leagues" And "Associations"
Join us for Holy Week at NPPC
Berkeley Heights Mayor and EVERY SINGLE MEMBER of the Town Council Writes to Legislators to Stop OPRA and Housing Bills
Up for a Vote on the 18th
Update on The Battle to Save OPRA - 12:00pm
1 More Day Until NJ Government Goes Dark.....Sign the Petition
Defend the Open Public Records Act
2 More Days Until NJ Government Goes Dark
NJ Is Rallying to Stop State Sen. Sarlo and Assemblyman Danielsen from Destroying the Open Public Records Act
Resident Comments on Tree Ordinance & New Rules on Correspondence to the Town Council
Parent Expresses Concerns About BHPSNJ Superintendent's Social Media Post
State Sen. Sarlo sponsors the second Bill Intended to Destroy the Open Public Records Act in Under a Year and We Need Your Help to Stop Him
Written by a Berkeley Heights Community Member and BHPSNJ Parent Volunteer
Where We Are and Some Background