Don't forget the safety of your animal companions.
Five-month investigation into 2010 week-long festival yields "insufficient evidence" that organizers broke any laws.
Governor adds incentive to spur voluntary evacuation of Jersey Shore
Gov., police and local OEM tell shoreline residents to consider moving inland for Hurricane Irene
Those surveyed showed satisfaction with current Republican presidential field.
Testimony before Zoning Board to continue this fall
Zoning Board attorney said board members don't think current landscaping around solar panels at Alcatel-Lucent complies with conditions set forth by board.
Some raises could be called into question to avoid layoffs amid further financial difficulty
"Stop the BAC" aims to have project moved out of residential Emerson Lane.
'Pamela's Law' criminalizes the manufacturing, distribution, sales and possession of "bath salts" in New Jersey.
Application requests $125K from county's recreation trust fund to help install fencing, renovate infields at six borough facilities. Borough would match $229K to make up the total estimated $354K project cost.
Zoning Board attorney said board members don't think current landscaping around solar panels at Alcatel-Lucent complies with conditions set forth by board
The Shared Municipal Court handled two criminal cases.
The Shared Municipal Court handled two criminal cases arising in New Providence. There were no criminal cases arising in Berkeley Heights.
Deadline set for Sept. 9th.
Tax appeals authorized, contracts renewed.
More than 16,000 sites to be cleaned up.
Two applications tabled for more details and will be reviewed at the Sept. 19 meeting.
Local financial experts and economists acknowledge that they have few answers for unchartered financial waters.
Moment of silence planned in shared solidarity.
Members of MoveOn.org say they will demonstrate outside Wednesday's SPF Tea Party meeting.
Planning Board grants request to postpone matter during otherwise quiet meeting
After receiving their tax bills this week, residents tell the council that they have not done enough to keep taxes low.
As federal education secretary Arne Duncan announces NCLB waivers, NJ already looking at – and imposing – a few changes of its own.
Summit will own brine maker, share with Chatham, New Providence and Millburn.
Morris County leads state in happy residents.
Share your thoughts on S&P's decision to downgrade the nation's AAA credit rating.
Money to be spent on parks and open space acquisition.
The Municipal Court handled three criminal cases in New Providence. There were no criminal cases in Berkeley Heights.
The Shared Municipal Court handled three criminal cases in New Providence. There were no criminal cases in Berkeley Heights.
Dozens gather for Web chat with Obama, worry about the political atmosphere ahead.
But appeal determined to be valid.
Federal allocations for local programs could be negatively impacted, regulatory reviews could be stalled, and it could become much harder and more costly for towns to access credit — according to the NJ League of Municipalities' executive director.
Bill-signing ceremony at Hillsborough farm ends with Governor being rushed to Somerset Medical Center.
Resident claims the erosion is de-valuing property.
The Municipal Court handled 4 cases involving controlled dangerous substances, three in Berkeley Heights and one (the first one listed below) in New Providence.
Municipal Court handled four cases involving controlled dangerous substances, three in Berkeley Heights and one in New Providence.
Two days of events celebrate 30th anniversary of New Jersey-Zhejiang Province agreement