The number of West Nile cases last year were at an all-time high, officials say.
The U.S. Senate campaign heats up as Holt touts progressive record in new web ad.
But Community Affairs chief says systemic reforms, cuts in total tax rate are key.
Residents overwhelmingly voted against a referendum asking the township to allow the proposed Berkeley Aquatic Center to use the local sewer system.
New Providence senior citizens are invited, free of charge, to a wide range of health screenings on May 8.
A coalition of groups gathered Saturday in Woodbridge to support the Constitution and individual rights. They're planning a rally in Union County today.
On April 1, co-chair of the recreation enhancements committee Bob Robinson announced that the mild, wet weather will delay the Hillview project.
Gov. Chris Christie is named Andrew C. Carey of New Providence to replace Middlesex County's longtime prosecutor
Vacancy left after Councilman Alan Lesnewich named NJ Superior Court Judge
Hern said he feels strongly that the Republican Committee nominate three women for the Council to choose from.
New Providence Republican Committee is seeking candidates to fill Lesnewich's seat on the council.
Pool construction, channel cleaning at Nomahegan Brook and other items on the agenda at Mountainside work session.
Tell us! Do you want to see a 7-Eleven on South Street? The New Providence planning board will hold a public hearing on the possible construction of a 7-Eleven.
The New Providence Council discussed that warm and damp weather could cause the Borough to push back their work on the turf field. Also discussed was the upcoming budget.
Jim Cucco, who served on the borough council for 34 years, was formerly honored with a proclamation and plaque at the Feb. 25 New Providence council meeting.
Each department will present their budget beginning at 7 p.m.
On the agenda for the Feb. 20 planning board meeting is the application to construct off-street parking areas and drainage facilities on the property of Summit Medical Group.
The Borough will review an ordinance regarding membership fees for use of the community pool, as well as an ordinance fixing salary ranges for certain municipal employees.
Here's a look at tonight's Board of Adjustment meeting agenda.
The following resolutions and consent agenda items will be discussed tonight at 7 p.m.
Upcoming events in Berkeley Heights.
The following is a look at tonight's work session of the Mountainside council.
Both towns also saw a higher percentage tax increase for 2012 than the state average.
A look at what's on the agenda for tonight's Mountainside Council Work Session.
While there is agreement on need to trim number of deer, officials are uncertain how to do it.
Appointments made to borough administration, various boards and committees, during reorganization meeting in Council Chambers of Borough Hall.
Mayor Bruno declares township is sound despite challenges.
During reorganization meeting, New Providence Mayor J. Brooke Hern said the borough's progress is the direct result of a collective effort from community members.
Once again, the Republican governor picks Democratic Woodbridge to hold his campaign events.
The congressman voted in favor of the Senate agreement.
Refuse collection schedule now online.
The financial deadline looms in Washington, with no deal yet made. Check this primer, and share your questions and thoughts.
Rodriguez will be a probationary officer for up to one year. He was sworn in with his parents by his side.
New Providence Council bonded $110,000 for the Lieder Field Lighting Project in 2010. New Providence Athletic Foundation hopes to pay remaining $45,000 balance in 2013.
Schools are monitoring students carefully following the tragic elementary school shooting in Connecticut, while the borough looks for a way to remember the 26 victims.
Vote was 5-1 against allowing the proposed aquatic center in Warren to hook up to Berkeley Heights sewer system.
Council to vote on amending sewer use rules for Warren swim center.
Mayor Hern, Councilman Robinson say there's substantial interest in first New Providence license. However, due to $400,000 minimum price tag, Murray Hill Inn will not place a bid.
The collection began on Nov. 12 and will continue for the next two weeks.