Bergen County residents are invited to discuss and share their issues with aides from Gov. Christie's office
Towns are required to use the 1980 NJDEP flood map, not FEMA's 2005 flood map. Bill would allow the most current flood map to be used.
Hundreds of concerned residents have petitioned the sale of a church property they claim will be sold to a Hindu temple
The Mayor and Council honored two residents for their accomplishments as well as officially swearing in the new borough clerk
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Plans to occupy an approved office building, which has not yet been constructed, as a mosque and cultural center will now be heard by the Zoning Board on Nov. 29.
Also the Paramus Municipal Pool is looking to make several upgrades during the off season
Seven seek the three available seats on the Board of Education in this first-ever November school board election.
Early Friday morning, the governing body agreed to sell a third of an acre to Laganella Property Management
U.S. Senators announce $1.1 million has been secured towards the roof replacement at the Paramus Veterans Memorial Home.
Public hearing will continue Thursday, Oct. 18 with testimony from the developer's operator and planner.
The governing body also approved bids for this fall's tree plantings
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Seven candidates are seeking election to the three open Board of Ed seats
Republicans look to retain majority on Paramus council; Democrats seek to oust incumbents
This hotly contested race pits one incumbent and his running mate against two newcomers to the field
The Zoning Board of Adjustment approved the healthcare provider's request to construct a 126-unit complex for Alzheimer's patients
Consultant tells BPU the steps utilities should take to restore power to customers far faster
Paramus residents will be paying $10 less for the 2012 municipal budget than they did the prior year
While litigation between Sprint and the borough are played out in the courts, the Board of Education has been asked to consider getting involved in a potential settlement
County calls posting of budgets "unprecedented."
Anthony Iacono terminated from Business Administrator job in Passaic after Thursday arrest in Hoboken, The Record reports.
New garage, cathedral, classrooms, assembly hall planned
The Mayor and Council meet Tuesday night.
Passion for jewelry translated to entrepreneurial venture
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The borough is in the process of creating a new police promotional procedure.
Governor Christie expresses gratitude towards veterans and those currently overseas.
Panelists discussed one of the biggest trends in municipal cost-cutting.
Despite his win, Mayor-Elect Rich LaBarbiera was disappointed the Democratic ticket didn't win out. Pat Verile, who lost his first political campaign Tuesday night, was nonetheless proud of his run.
The borough will hold two meetings for the public on a program to administer $1.5 million to residents to rehabilitate their homes.