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Residents of Springfield neighborhood near the site worry about increased traffic.
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Hern says proposed detailed language meant to regulate the type of establishment that would be eligible for a liquor license.
New evidence of water contamination renews call for ban on fracking
The Municipal Court handled two criminal cases arising in Berkeley Heights. There were no criminal cases arising in New Providence.
There were no criminal cases arising in New Providence. The Municipal Court handled two criminal cases arising in Berkeley Heights.
Mike Mazzucco owns an accounting firm in Chatham and lived in New Providence for 37 years.
Borough Council held its Re-Organization Meeting on Tuesday night in Council Chambers.
Dozens of residents filled town hall for Mountainside's reorganization meeting Tuesday night.
New councilwoman sworn in at Berkeley Heights reorganization meeting yesterday.
A round up of stories featuring Mountainside's government leaders.
From a change of weather, to a change of attitude, Mayor Bruno shares his perspective.
Highlights of township council vote on BAC access, interview with Elaine Perna & Tailoring by Marco
The new year is a little more than 100 hours away. What's on your mind?
Do you love your job? Tell us about it!
Berkeley Heights council makes aquatic center proposal look less possible, but residents near site aren't dropping their guard.
Elaine Perna attended her last township council meeting last night as a member of the council.
Council voted 5 to 1 against altering agreement with Warren Township to allow a commercial facility to access Berkeley Heights sewage treatment facility.
Vote puts new swim facility in limbo.
Berkeley Heights town council will vote tonight on access to township sewer line.
The Municipal Court handled one criminal case arising in Berkeley Heights and two criminal cases arising in New Providence.
The Municipal Court handled two criminal cases arising in New Providence and one criminal case arising in Berkeley Heights.
Berkeley Heights council to vote on sewer access Tuesday night.
Town council to vote next Tuesday on sewer access.
Council to vote on sewer access next Tuesday for proposed Berkeley Aquatic Center.
Sen. Kean’s internship program, which Nick Palmer participated in this summer, seeks to instill in its students the importance of commitment and dedication in the field of public service.
Christie-hosted fundraising reception at Hilton Parsippany draws hundreds.
In 2012, borough residents might be able to buy a drink in a restaurant. Patch begins a four-part series that explores the history of how a dry town makes the decision to spike the punch.
Residents — most of them, anyway — join elected officials, business leaders and the chief of police in supporting liquor licenses as a boon to the borough.
Contentious meeting offered no resolution.
Some NJ towns and school districts may be due restitution.
Residents of Springfield neighborhood near the site worry about increased traffic, traffic violations and flood run-off.
Community members from both sides of the aisle came out in full force to put their own two cents on the proposed aquatic center.
Township council will vote on sewer line usage Dec. 20.
Patch interviewed the Mayor on recent Berkeley Heights TV show.
Proposed Warren facility needs township sewer line to move forward.
The Municipal Court handled one criminal case arising in Berkeley Heights and two related criminal cases arising in New Providence.
The Municipal Court handled two related criminal cases arising in New Providence and one criminal case arising in Berkeley Heights.