Bill would decriminalize possession of less than 15 grams
With Springfield's MVC now open on Mondays, officials hope for shorter lines and faster service.
Annual audit of Mountainside’s financials results in no recommendations or corrections.
Cites strong record of fiscal management, economic development and quality of life improvements in Union County during tenure.
Bear munched treats on three-town jaunt until wildlife officials sedated it and returned it to wild.
New Providence is considering an animal control service agreement with Millburn and other nearby towns on an hourly, as-needed basis. Current services cost borough $33K annually.
Named for Caylee Anthony, law would criminalize failure to report a child's death or disappearance.
The school is allowed to hold batting practice inside an enclosed bullpen, and coaches are permitted to hit ground-balls in the infield.
The judge allows the school to hold batting practice inside an enclosed bullpen and permits coaches to hit ground-balls in the infield.
In the third installment of our series, neighbors say they are tired of errant fly balls landing in their backyards, but the dispute could end in a compromise that costs a few thousand dollars.
Town Council's lone Democrat changes to supporting moving controversial stoplight's movement to intersection.
Amendments to rates and times approved; equipment bond ordinance fails.
Some Berkeley Heights residents are up in arms about Passaic river water overflows, but the township is powerless to help as the state controls the waterway.
State Aid Increased in Mountainside by $289,000.
In Part Two of our three-part series, residents claim that the addition of lights to the school's baseball field was never discussed, and they continue to fight the ruling on the field’s location.
The free service provides phone calls to let neighbors and businesses know of missing persons.
Fields go unused as a dispute over stray balls turns into municipal intrigue regarding zoning and construction issues.
Patch was in attendance to watch four astronauts lift-off aboard Atlantis from the Kennedy Space Center on the final mission for the space shuttle program.
On Tenth Anniversary of September 11th, nationwide moment of remembrance will be striking symbol of american solidarity.
Family, friends and service men and women from various departments attended Harvey's funeral mass and burial today.
Approval of tax appeal settlement & liquor license that will be for sale, among actions taken by township council.
Lawsuit filed today seeking marriage equality on behalf of Garden State Equality and seven same-sex couples in New Jersey.
Officials honored namesake of newly christened facility.
Governor talks about the landmark signing.
After much discussion since Mayor Hern introduced the idea in late March, council approved a resolution last night that authorizes a non-binding referendum question on the November ballot, which proposes amending the Open Space ordinance.
Late Thursday night, a bill to reform health care and pension plan contributions for state employees was passed by the State Assembly. As the bill makes its way to Gov. Christie's desk on Monday, residents offer their opinions.
Harvey, 23, served in the Army since 2009.
PBA to challenge elimination of COLA for retirees, health contributions into retirement for officers with less than 20 years, and the altering of existing collectively bargained health plans.
Vote dragged into the evening following a day of protests in Trenton.
As the New Jersey Pension and Health Care Reform Bill passed from the State Senate to the State Assembly, New Providence Patch hit the streets on Wednesday to hear reactions from local residents.
Opponents of the reforms, which were approved by the Senate on Monday, have called the legislation an attack on the middle class.
The Governor spoke on NJ 101.5 today regarding the half-staff flag controversy.
Mayor addresses affordable housing obligation, Council approves purchase of DPW Truck, road opening, and Assistant Pool Manager position.