Stephen Yellin is a candidate for the Berkeley Heights Township Council.
Carroll, a life-long resident, was a volunteer coach for many years and became heavily involved with Recreation Commission, CAAB and Recreation Master Plan Committee.
Reinacher worked in various capacities during her 32 years with the borough.
Coming to a road near you: solar powered pedestrian crossing signals.
What do you think?
The Municipal Court handled three criminal cases arising in Berkeley Heights. New Providence did not have any criminal dispositions.
The Municipal Court handled three criminal cases arising in Berkeley Heights. New Providence had no criminal dispositions.
The FHA home improvement loan offers buyers opportunity to buy house of their dreams.
Residents and borough departments praised at September 20, 2011 Council Meeting.
Town cleanup set for Saturday Sept. 24; green initiatives being met.
Resident claims six-foot fence would afford her privacy, protect her children
Mountainside Board of Education member speaks out on recent criticism.
Plus, council commended the borough's Emergency Management Team on a job well done during and after Hurricane Irene.
Several members of the Board of Education, including President Ruban and Vice President Minks, respond to recent criticism.
Board of Education member "disheartened and disappointed to be addressing the statements."
Response to recent Board of Education resignations.
Ceremony hosted in front of hundreds at Mountainside's Echo Lake Park.
Community gathers to honor residents who lost their lives ten years ago, and those who continue to serve.
FEMA grants offer opportunities to mitigate continual flooding problems.
Addition to Presbyterian Church lot will create 28 new spaces, eliminate street parking
Issues still remain, but preparedness helped township avoid further disaster.
"I am truly saddened and frightened by what the future holds for the Mountainside children."
What began as a vengeful passion, transformed into a dedication to worldwide liberty.
Landed in Newark around noon.
Hurricane Irene left many homes damaged, flooded and without power. Read on to see how each municipality fared, what frustrated them and how they are working on getting back to normal.
A national organization based in Nashville delivered nearly $80,000 in food and cleaning supplies to a Westfield church, where they were parceled out and sent to Union County families fighting to erase any evidence of Hurricane Irene.
Pascrell: "Obama will . . . witness first hand the devastation caused by Hurricane Irene. We need his leadership as the people of Paterson and New Jersey rebuild and recover from this historic disaster.”
Christie not ruling out allowing Point Beach to possibly tax parking lots and drinks
The Council and Planning Board will consider a deal to add age-restricted condos on the grounds of the 100-year-old golf club.
The county has advised the township that further investigation has shown the damage to the bridge is more extensive than originally thought.
The Shared Municipal Court handled one criminal case arising in Berkeley Heights. There were no criminal cases arising in New Providence.
Minor accident did not pose danger to neighborhood residents.
Hurricane Irene leaves property damage in its wake, but no fatalities or significant injuries reported.