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As U.S. Supreme Court justices hear arguments, local advocates gather to celebrate anniversary of Affordable Care Act.
The $17.6 million budget, which includes a number of capital projects, shared-service agreements and revenue opportunities, will cost the average homeowner an extra $58 in municipal taxes.
First reports were of gunman in woods beyond high school.
Clients of fraudulent tax preparation services claimed false deductions for clients.
Taxpayers are on the hook for falsehoods on their returns no matter who prepares them.
Borough will hold tenth anniversary Centennial Park celebration in July, while council plans to send photos, news clips to Port Authority for World Trade Center steel publication.
The Community Activities Department's $30K project will replace the existing tennis court canopy and allow for other improvements.
From the St. Patrick's Day parade to budget approvals and state-championship clashes, it was a busy week around the county.
A committee is expected to form in the spring to explore possibilities for the business district.
The new system installation will take 125 hours to complete, will be performed on weekends, and won't impact residents trying to reach New Providence Police Department.
The formal public hearing on this budget is scheduled for the March 27 council meeting.
Public-run facilities are ranked lower than private nursing homes, but some supporters praise the care. Runnells Specialized Hospital in Berkeley Heights scored favorably in the ratings.
The Municipal Court handled one criminal case arising in Berkeley Heights. There were no criminal cases arising in New Providence.
Superintendent Miceli said Board of Education wasn't expecting $194,704 increase, but will be working to include additional aid in proposed budget before Monday's meeting.
Committee Requests $33,250 for community television & township Web site.
Borough Administrator Doug Marvin is hopeful that a bartender will pour the borough's first public drink in late 2012, but hedges his bet for early '13.
Under the proposed budget, local residents would pay an additional $60 in taxes on the average assessed home of $282,000. Please take our poll and tell us what you think.
If we define legal marriage based on a religious definition, are we defying 'separation of church and state?'
Learn more about the Berkeley Heights Communications Committee.
After a sneak peek at the proposed Municipal Budget, which will be introduced on Feb. 27, two residents made comments about information that recently surfaced about Mayor J. Brooke Hern.
Local Comedian Robin Fox to Appear at Benefit Hosted by NJ Elks
We'd LOVE to hear from you on St. Valentine's Day Week!
The event, which begins at 7:30 p.m. in the New Providence Municipal Center, will feature Courage to Connect New Jersey and the Mayor of Princeton Township.
Take a look at what's been happening around town this week.
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BOE Member Paul Beisser disagrees with board, saying public's right to vote on the budget should be fiercely protected.
The Municipal Court handled four criminal cases arising in Berkeley Heights. There were no criminal cases arising in New Providence.
Bob Quirk has used his life-saving skills twice, on his neighbor and his own wife.
Audience members at a symposium talked about both the financial burden of the law as well as issues around enforcement.
Political rivals clash over claims by Hern's girlfriend that she was bilked at NP Fuel. Don Murphy, owner of NP Fuel, refutes alleged incident.
Starting Wednesday, Feb. 1, veterans can receive a wallet-size card that will act as proof of service.
Groups of residents and schoolchildren waving flags spanned from Wood Ave. to St. Gertrude's Cemetery in Colonia.
Christie announces Tuesday he is urging for the question to be part of November elections.
Concerns raised regarding draft ordinance will be addressed with Borough Planner, Planning Board. Draft ordinance may be published on borough web site after Feb. 13 council meeting.
Councilwoman joins host Mary Lynn Schiavi for BHTV interview.
The Municipal Court handled two criminal cases arising in Berkeley Heights and two criminal cases arising in New Providence.
The Municipal Court handled two criminal cases arising in New Providence and two criminal cases arising in Berkeley Heights.
New cafe to provide bagels, coffee in old Mama Caboose's facility.