New Providence's Economic Development Committee reports progress on plan.
Find out what premiums Garden State residents can expect to pay.
Leaves must be placed in biodegradable bags.
Frustrated residents say reduced road has caused problems.
Medicare B and various insurance accepted; $15 cash payment if no insurance.
Suburban Chamber of Commerce sponsoring forum Thursday with U.S. representative.
Senatorial candidates to square off in televised sessions.
New ruling alters accountability in motor vehicle accidents.
Piles should be neatly placed at curb, township says.
Base reconstruction work already completed.
Congress approved a $51 billion aid package in January.
Walk-ins welcome at college's Elizabeth campus.
Delia, a lifelong resident, believes downtown parking, Passaic River debris and the 'land swap' are the biggest issues facing the township.
Dierkes, who has lived in Mountainside for 14 years, also wants to install bike and walking paths in a cost-effective manner.
About 15 percent of New Providence voters hit the polls on Tuesday, followed by 8.9 percent in Mountainside and about 8 percent in Berkeley Heights.
Your guide to Tuesday's primary voting for the U.S. Senate race.
Chairman of the 'Stop The BAC' campaign, is seeking a seat on Township Council for the second time as a Democrat. Michael Simon is his running mate.
In the month of August, Patch will publish a Q&A with each council candidate in Berkeley Heights, Mountainside and New Providence.
17-year Berkeley Heights resident seeks re-election in November.
Lease agreement would be $50,000 a year for the 50 years. Final hearing on ordinance is set for Aug. 20.
Stephen Yellin, a lifelong resident, joins Michael Simon on the Democratic ticket for Berkeley Heights Township Council.
New Providence faces a 6.39% county tax increase, Summit supports study of county government effectiveness, while Berkeley Heights considers secession.
New Providence Councilman Kapner says he thinks governing body is moving toward a parking solution.
Talks on how to solve the borough's downtown parking problem continue, says Borough Council member Gary Kapner.
J. Brooke Hern speaks out after Borough Council votes to ask the mayor to stay out of negotiations regarding the future of downtown parking.
New Providence Borough Council members accused Hern of 'undermining' council's efforts to resolve situation by conducting his own negotiations with merchants. Council meets Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Mayor J. Brooke Hern accused of 'undermining' council's efforts to resolve situation by conducting his own negotiations with merchants.
Learn about Early American crafts at the freeholders' annual September fest.
Joseph Bruno and the Township Council praised responders for their efforts during the storm.
Mayor J. Brooke Hern praised responders and noted that no injuries were reported.
An area developer has applied for permission to construct a 7-Eleven next to Barth’s Pork Store.
Berkeley Heights Council meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. There will be a public hearing for two ordinances to authorize various departmental capital improvements.
Tentative New Providence Council agenda also includes bond ordinance for storm water run-off repair work, authorizing bidding for Oakwood Drive re-pavement project, and filling Library Board vacancy.
The long-debated issue of installing a traffic light on Lone Pine Drive was recently approved, 4-1. Councilman Delia voted against it.
Berkeley Heights Township Council unanimously approves resolution, which leaves the decision to secede from Union County and join Morris County up to voters.
Council seeks to convince business owners to work together to solve the Village Shopping Center's parking woes.
See what your neighbors are saying on Twitter about the Supreme Court's ruling that the federal same-sex marriage ban is unconstitutional.
Patch asked local gay rights leaders for their thoughts on Wednesday's Supreme Court decision.
Township Council passes resolution to let voters address whether Berkeley Heights should secede from Union County.
The legal challenge to Gov. Chris Christie's call for an Oct. 16 election will not be heard by the state's highest court.