All available resources going to this program.
Proposed facility needs approval from Berkeley Heights Township to tap into existing sewage lines.
The bipartisan super-committee announced today that they could not reach an agreement on how to cut 1.2 trillion dollars in government spending. What do you think?
The Municipal Court handled three criminal cases arising in New Providence. There were no criminal case arising in Berkeley Heights.
Critical vote on Monday canceled after Delaware Governor Jack Markell said he had major concerns with "fracking," which environmentalists say will cause irreparable harm to the region.
Borough expects 90% of clean-up effort to be completed by Nov. 15. Until further notice, Lions Park is closed.
The governor pointed to his administration's efforts on curbing local property tax increases and attracting business.
Mayor offers take on storm response following October snowstorm.
State Senator Tom Kean Jr. has overwhelming support.
Unofficial results: the Open Space and Liquor Licenses referendums passed by a nearly 2-to-1 margin. Galluccio, Robinson elected to 3-year terms, Lesnewich elected to unexpired term.
Republicans look to focus on shared services, improving downtown.
Mountainside mayor running unopposed; Patch exit poll has sports betting with a slight lead.
Most voters Patch spoke with today are in favor of referendum questions regarding sale of liquor licenses in borough, expanding usage of open space funds and legalizing sports betting.
Council seats up fro grabs in Berkeley Heights.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8. How will you vote in this election? Tell us by voting in our polls!
Will an unprecedented idea to save money through shared law-enforcement be a landmark deal or fall victim to politics-as-usual?
Gloria Badgley, a New Providence resident, asks voters to join her in voting "yes" for the Open Space Referendum on the Nov. 8 general election ballot.
Although New Providence has an uncontested election for members of Borough Council, Mayor Hern and Borough Council are asking all residents to vote this Tuesday.
The Municipal Court handled three criminal cases arising in New Providence and one criminal case arising in Berkeley Heights.
Funds to be used for kids recreation.
If referendum passes, borough could sell four liquor licenses. Under draft ordinance, council would only allow licenses be sold to restaurants with attached bars under certain restrictions.
District students in grades K - 8 can participate in this voluntary program in the morning or afternoon on Nov. 1.
Panelists will answer questions from community regarding the upcoming Liquor Consumption Licenses referendum, which will appear on the Nov. 8 general election ballot.
The following press release was distributed by the Union County Prosecutor's Office on Oct. 17.
If passed, council could amend existing Open Space ordinance to allow Open Space fund to be used for both acquisition of open space and improvements to recreation facilities.
We're not done yet," the governor said, looking ahead to new tax-saving reforms.
Creative Therapy Arts Program Helps Children Recover from Domestic Violence.
The Governor's Presidential flirtation seems to have spiked the approval of Garden State residents.
Panelists will answer questions from community members regarding the upcoming Open Space referendum question, which will appear on the November general election ballot.
Residents are welcome to attend the Superintendent’s Forum tonight at 7 p.m. in the High School Media Center to learn more about the new "Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act."
During Republican Committee Fundraiser, incumbents Armand Galluccio and Alan Lesnewich, and newcomer Bob Robinson, discuss their plans if re-elected in November.
Armand Galluccio, Alan Lesnewich and Bob Robinson are the candidates for council in the upcoming Nov. 8 election.
Almost two dozen historic sites in Somerset County, including the Jacobus Vanderveer House in Bedminster and U.S. Golf Museum in Bernards, open doors this weekend.
Watch on Comcast Channel 34 and Verizon FIOS channel 47. Check listings for time.
The Shared Municipal Court handled one criminal case arising in New Providence. There were no criminal cases arising in Berkeley Heights.
Of three options, township is more likely to enter tri-town agreement or manage its own system.
Berkeley Heights township officially granted support to Commission on Tuesday night.