New Providence and Berkeley Heights candidate information, voting locations, voting times, and more.
Mountainside Mayor Mirabelli updated residents on the current situation of the lawsuit, announcing suspensions and retirements of officers.
Woodruff was declared the winner for the Republican ticket for Berkeley Heights. Check out the rest of the results.
Tuesday, June 5 is primary day. Here's a list of who is running and where to vote in New Providence, Berkeley Heights and Mountainside.
Mayor Robert Woodruff and council are being challenged by seven Republican candidates.
A lawsuit filed by fellow officers alleges Police Chief Allan Attanasio knew of crude misconduct in the department and participated.
Officials from both the borough and school district will be available for this discussion.
The 7 candidates from Somerset and Union counties will speak on Wednesday about why they should be elected for a congressional seat.
Departing governor Chris Christie appointed a Berkeley Heights resident to the Child Advocacy Center Multidisciplinary Team Advisory Board.
The borough only collected about $210,000 in prepaid taxes last year, but changes in the federal tax code prompted the early filings.
Breaking: Here are the unofficial results of the 2017 Berkeley Heights Township Council, New Providence Township Council and school board.
Both local and county races are contested this year in New Providence and Berkeley Heights.
Springfield local and retired Army Officer Marc A. Krauss is running for Union County Sheriff.
A Berkeley Heights local was among the many nominations Governor Chris Christie filed for direct appointments with the Secretary of State.
Here is a look at how the townships and boroughs voted in the primary Tuesday.
Tuesday, June 6, is also the final day to register as an independent candidate, and unaffiliated voters can vote in the primaries.
Breaking: Check out the unofficial general results for New Providence, Berkeley Heights, school, county and presidental races
Breaking: We have compiled a list of all the information you need to know to vote in New Providence and Berkeley Heights.
Looking to run for the New Providence or Berkeley Heights Board of Education? The deadline for filing candidate petitions is July 25
The new website shows residents the tax difference under the Governor's proposal.
Local districts would see major uptick in state aid, data shows.
Check out the unofficial primary results for Berkeley Heights, New Providence, county, legislative and presidental races
There are local races in both New Providence and Berkeley Heights
Residents will need to register to vote by May 17.
Union County Votes free app allows teens to register to vote, pick party affiliation.
Council members meet tonight, March 7 at 6:45 p.m.
See who is contributing to Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and Ben Carson in New Providence and Berkeley Heights.
See who is contributing to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in Berkeley Heights and New Providence.
Sharpton’s National Action Network will stage protests in cities across the country, including New York
The state released data showing each town's average property tax bill in 2015. Patch ranked them from to largest to the smallest.
Gov. Chris Christie signed 93 bills into law this week, but also vetoed bills mandating school recess and addressing lead-poisoning.
A list of N.J. towns with highest property taxes as rates soared at their fastest pace in years in 2015 by $537 million.
See a list of brand medicines that contain dextromethorphan, or DXM.
Gov. Chris Christie has recently signed 10 bills into law.
Miss a week, miss a lot in North and Central Jersey. Catch up on the news here.
New Jersey victims among those waiting judgments.
Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi announces that a “One-Stop” election service is available for Union County voters.
The trend reflects improvement in the Union County economy and housing market, resulting in Clerk revenues in excess of $24 million to date.
Four states, including N.Y., currently have driver’s licenses that may soon be insufficient to get their residents on an airplane.
U.S. Congressman Leonard Lance (NJ-07) today joined his congressional colleagues and welcomed Pope Francis to the United States Capitol.