With NJ Transit's Peapack/Gladstone line still unavailable, borough is asking residents to complete survey about contracting a bus service to assist commuters.
Interested parties are asked to complete the ABC Retail License Application by Jan. 14, 2013. Once bidders have prequalified, they can submit sealed bid, due Feb. 11, 2013.
Lesnewich to focus on field improvements; Kapner to focus on parking, attracting new businesses. Both brought up JCP&L's lack of communication as an issue to address.
Here, unofficial results for Council, Board of Education elections in New Providence, Berkeley Heights, Mountainside; the tally for the Presidential, Senate races in each town.
Here, a guide to Council, Board of Education elections in New Providence, Berkeley Heights, Mountainside; County Freeholder, NJ Senate, 7th Congressional District races.
Here, polling locations by district and information for displaced voters in Union County.
Two incumbents, one newcomer vie for two open council seats. Issues addressed include proposed BAC facility, seceding from Union County, river flooding, among others.
The state Senate president lashes out at a tweet by political commentator Ann Coulter that described President Obama as a "retard."
League of Women Voters is hosting New Providence Council forum at Library and Berkeley Heights Council forum at GL High. Each candidate forum begins at 7:30 p.m.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Voter registration and change of address forms available at every municipal clerk's office, on county's web site, at County Clerk's offices in Westfield and Elizabeth.
A $190,000 bond ordinance was introduced, which would help fund the proposed improvements at Hillview Field, and project designs for Lincoln Field, Oakwood Park.
Christie's office ordered NJ agencies to assist residents whose mail was lost in Sept. 11 fire. Mail from Mountainside, Summit, Chatham also lost, among many other towns.
Council Candidates Alan Lesnewich, Gary Kapner will be available to discuss vision for New Providence at event, which is open to all. See guest donation information below.
Preliminary application forms can be found on borough's website, at Municipal Center. Applications must be received by Oct. 26 by 4:30 p.m. to be considered for Nov. 3 lottery.
Council also decided on a sealed bidding process and updated their estimated schedule for awarding the first license, which is expected to take place in January of 2013.
Interns included Greg Gagliardi, of Mountainside, and Devind Kullar, Ben Colandrea and Nick Palmer, of New Providence.
Westfield resident announces she will not seek third full term in 2011 election.
The three representatives unite in defense of the private sector.
Senator explains his position on controversial bill
Principals of elementary schools propose budgets
Nation's largest population centers saw biggest decreases in violence, Urban Institute finds.
With $125K in place for the two-phase lighting project, the council is considering an ordinance to bond $110K and will hold a hearing at the Dec. 20 council meeting.
Authority says deal would create increased savings and stabilized rates through 2045.
But outgoing mayor says agreeing to sell the Oakwood Park to Union County was the right decision for the borough.
Workers, customers thrilled about office's move from trailer to Providence Liquors space next summer.