Letter to the Editor from Assemblyman Timothy Eustace, District 38, on local flooding problems.
University examined more than 500 municipal websites
The law, inspired by the national uproar created by Nutley's "Tanning Mom," seeks to protect New Jersey's youth from the most common form of cancer.
Republican Councilmen Ralph Amato and Eric Nazziola will not seek re-election this year.
The bill creates more severe punishment for child porn possession and distribution.
Paramus' John Driscoll lost the GOP nomination for the senate race by a slim margin.
Former Mayor James Tedesco received overwhelming support from the Bergen County Democrats for his November bid for Freeholder
The borough has been looking to sell the house which got its name as it once housed a family displaced by Katrina.
Continuation of hearing was once again pushed off from Feb. 28 to March 14.
An information session will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Bergen Community College on Wednesday.
Madeleine Albright also spoke about her new book, World War II, her heritage and her view on current politics in front of a crowd of hundreds of Bergen County residents Tuesday night
Former Mayor James Tedesco is one of five Democratic candidates seeking to run this fall and challenge incumbent Freeholder Republicans
Archer and Greiner was chosen as legal counsel
The Paramus Planning Board is expected to vote tonight on a response to Shamrock Creek's $14 million federal suit regarding the Soldier Hill development
The move raised the discussion of the pending police promotion ordinance which still remains under review with the PBA.
Sweeney bows of the out of the race before it starts, saying his attention is needed to keep Democrats in control of the state Legislature.
The two boroughs will begin a shared service agreement said to bring benefits to both municipalities.
Borough will begin the hiring process to add manpower to the borough's police department.
The courtroom will get much-needed new seating, new lighting and carpeting as part of this longtime coming capital improvement project.
Buses available for residents who wish to participate in march.
Rosemary Shashoua has started the group "Modernize Bergen County" to allow stores to open on Sundays.
A Senate committee passed a bill sponsored by the local Bergen/Passaic senator which would require the state Department of Health to develop a diabetes action plan.
Mayor Richard LaBarbiera addresses changes, challenges and goals for the new year.
New council persons return the Democratic majority to council; vowed to work together as a whole for the people of Paramus.
Local assembly persons Connie Wagner of Paramus and Timothy Eustace of Maywood (District 38) have been pushing legislation to require more updated maps
The governing body will now hold its final 2012 meeting on Dec. 26
Oster Apartments was denied a request before the Zoning Board to put an extended stay hotel at the base of Maple Street.
Late Wednesday afternoon, the NJ Turnpike Authority will present its proposed improvements for the Garden State Parkway exit 163 in Paramus
Eleven federal, county and non-profit service organizations will provide a free half-day program for Bergen County residents affected by Sandy.
Voters elected Democrats Donna Warburton and Patsy Verile to the Paramus council and chose newcomer Alison Donoghue to the Board of Education.
Paramus Mayor Richard LaBarbiera states that although he and borough residents disagree with the ruling the borough will abide it and hopes this will be the final weekend for Blue Law suspension.
Lawmakers set up an Amazon.com "wish list" where residents can purchase much-needed items and have them shipped to the legislators' district office where they will be delivered to those in need.
While Gov. Christie suspended the Blue Laws following Hurricane Sandy, Bergen County is now looking to take Paramus to court
Residents choose change on the council by voting in Democratic majority
Voters who would normally cast their ballot at Memorial School will now head to the High School instead
In advance of Sandy, Governor orders reservoirs lowered and flood gates opened.
In anticipation of Hurricane Sandy, Gordon, Wagner and Eustace ask United Water to lower the reservoir levels before storm hits.
The American Red Cross issued the following checklist for residents
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner grants the borough with nearly $$67,747 for its continued recycling efforts.
The League of Women Voters hosted a debate at Bergen Community College featuring the candidates for Bergen County Freeholder on Tuesday afternoon