Continues deal after spending less than $1,000 on the service last year.
Council appropriated $891,000 to the borough's capital budget for the fire truck in May. The fire department expects to receive the new truck within the next year.
Council received grant from New Jersey Department of Transportation. Under grant criteria, construction must begin on Oct. 15 and end on Nov. 30.
Nine doctors in Union County are among those authorized to recommend marijuana to patients.
Board approved Italian restaurant proposal. Massage parlor and spa, which would have shared empty McGrath Paint & Hardware space, was dropped from application.
Although funding from state is not available, Mayor Bruno wants to clear debris from river shoreline with Union and Morris Counties, New Providence, Chatham, Long Hill Township.
After a long negotiation period, Council President Michael Gennaro said members of Local 469, PBA Local 132 will receive an average increase of 1.47 percent over four-year period.
The shared six-month agreement with Summit and Westfield will cost New Providence $13,300 and provide even more services at no additional cost.
Michael Marceau to serve a four year term as CFO and town treasurer.
Council, minus Councilmen Galluccio and Munoz, unanimously approve amendments to the existing license, which will allow for sale of first license this December.
Borough Attorney Carl Woodward is sending amendments back to Alcoholic Beverage Control for review. The tentative date for final approval of ordinance is Monday, June 25.
Committee, consisting of Councilmen Alan Lesnewich, Jim Cucco and Bob Robinson, will discuss proposed improvements with community members at 7:30 p.m. meeting.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting New Providence, Berkeley Heights and Mountainside.
Cranford-based Weeks Marine was charged with helping tow Enterprise to the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.
Dessert reception, taking place at Creative Wallcoverings from 7 to 9:30 p.m., will feature Alan Lesnewich and Gary Kapner, who are running for seats on Borough Council.
As a partner of the Joint Meeting, which includes New Providence and Berkeley Heights, Millburn could become part of a 3rd party lawsuit and face legal fees and a percentage of potential clean up costs if case goes forward.
The Shared Municipal Court handled two criminal cases arising in Berkeley Heights. There were no criminal cases arising in New Providence.
Ordinance also allows for issuance of $2.3M in bond anticipation notes to help fund 16 projects, which include new fire truck, reconfiguration of Lincoln Park, road paving.
Newark Councilman Ron Rice and State Senator Nia Gill have garnered support from Union County Freeholders in the five-way race for a seat representing the 10th Congressional district in NJ.
Residents encouraged to line Bridle Path, Wood Valley Road and Central Avenue on May 28 at noon to honor our Veterans and memorialize the brave individuals lost at war.
Bruno discussed establishing town identity, which includes creating Special Improvement District, consistency in downtown design, and installing three town clocks.
The amended ordinance introduced Monday night sets course for borough to grant first liquor license in December.
An online sale of $8.9 million in general obligation bonds elicited a 1.81 interest rate.
Berkeley Heights Council members said meeting sparked dialogue to address long-term flooding issue, but only the beginning. Next: come up with action plan, way to finance it.
About 100 area residents wanted answers from environmental experts about Passaic River flooding. They found out it will take hard work and cooperation among the town, the county and the state to keep the waterways from flooding local homes.
Residents in Berkeley Heights, New Providence, Summit and Chatham who live in flood plains are strongly encouraged to attend the 7 p.m. meeting at GL High School.
Sustainable Jersey makes Berkeley Heights ninth Garden State municipality to earn "silver certification" status, which makes it easier to find grants to promote environmental programs.
Project would satisfy much-needed dispatch upgrades for the four communities involved, provide enhanced technology, equipment that wouldn't be otherwise possible.
Support for liquor-license ordinance clears way for Council to introduce amended plan at May 14 meeting.
Budget increases taxes for an average household by $113.84
Bramnick says local businesses necessary for a town to prosper, cites New Providence as a town with a growing small business economy.
The Board also presented plan for new retirement community
All local business owners and community members are invited to meet with Bramnick this Tuesday.
Planning Board vote to take place May 8.
Merger could save 1,700 hours of police work and $43,000 of general expenses for the borough's civic services.
Mayor Bruno applauds council's proposed $16.9 million budget, up nearly $500,000 from the 2011 plan, in wake of natural disasters. Up next: Public hearing and final adoption at May 8 council meeting.
The Shared Municipal Court handled one criminal case arising in New Providence. There were no criminal cases arising in Berkeley Heights.
A new online database includes more than 80,000 attorneys licensed to practice in New Jersey.
Afterwords, the basement bookstore, closed in late August after hurricane floodwaters swamped the basement. The store should re-open in late April.