Walsh educates audience on Adam Walsh Act compliance and DNA upon arrest laws.
Former Cranford mayor to help run county college.
Hendricks made several decisions impacting Westfield schools while running state education department.
Christie takes action on six bills.
Stephen Yellin, Jamie Divine-Cadavid to host free “Meet-and-Greet”
New trains touted as energy-efficient; 26 to be rolled out on Morris/Essex Line by 2012.
Here's a round-up of the ordinances and resolutions of note at this week's Borough Council meeting.
Council members defended their decision to remove the Alcoholic Beverages Ordinance from the agenda at the April 25 council meeting.
Council voted to revise a resolution that would authorize a non-binding referendum to amend the Open Space ordinance, which will placed on the next meeting agenda.
Concerns expressed over if terrorist leader's death will make country safer.
The Council opted to spend $130,000 to resurface four courts, but will revisit Vyzas' Core Recreation Plan, which proposes building two new turf fields, at a future meeting.
Overwhelming support for budget.
Jakositz, Williams re-elected, Gioia newly elected to BOE.
The proposed 2011/2012 school budget passed with 1,049 "yes" votes, while Incumbent John Wolak (992 votes) was re-elected with Ira W. Krauss (716 votes) to the Board of Education.
Patch spoke with residents today about who they voted for and whether or not they favored the proposed school budget.
The New Providence Borough Council unanimously adopted a municipal budget last night that includes a $73 increase for the average assessed home.
Patch spoke with three Councilmen to find out why they voted down the introduction of an ordinance to amend the existing Alcoholic Beverages ordinance at a recent council meeting.
The crisis continues to impact white-collar and blue-collar workers alike.
Mabel Young Committee Presents Good Neighbor Award
Management changes to come after pressure from Lautenberg.
Congressman joined by Kean, Bramnick and Munoz during Tax Day press conference in Westfield.
Swanicke, Albert and Bergen to oppose Kean, Bramnick and Munoz.
Elizabeth based group files three candidates for county office.
Governor proposes New Jersey allow non-educators to helm school districts.
The borough council will hear the Borough Engineer's report on the Emergency Generator, discuss two potential referendums, and introduce an ordinance to amend an existing Alcoholic Beverages ordinance at Monday night's meeting.
Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson, shares some insight as we get closer to the April 18 deadline.
From candidates for town councils and busy sports schedules to fire emergencies and employee furloughs, Union County towns deal with a variety of issues.
Lance staff in wait and see mode, county likely to see no issues in short term.
Smith said 2011 is a year Republicans can win.
Berkeley Heights, Mountainside remain in District 21.
Recap of the area news of the day.
Concerned public will vote on budget on Wednesday, April 27.
Numerous Applications For Smartphones Help Drivers Identify Where Local Police Officers Have Set Up DUI Checkpoints – Allowing Intoxicated Drivers To Avoid Them.
Public has until April 23 to contribute additional map information.