Two Middlesex County assembly members sponsor bill that would bring coaches back after classroom retirement without hindering pension payments.
John Fahy led the township in the 1970s and died in town in 2013.
Six unnamed employees overpaid in 2013, report says.
Two position's salary ranges would skyrocket one year after original ordinance.
No local races, but contested congressional vote on the ballot for residents.
Barberio's office has not responded to questions concerning the million dollar's worth of budget cuts.
Access to interstate will be shut down for six to 12 weeks, DOT says.
Lots could be changed from residential to wildlife designation.
Girl Scouts put pressure on township to clean the air at parks and sports fields.
Annual event will start at noon at Sylvan Way and Rt. 202.
Gruesome murder in Monroe Township sparks debate seven years after state abolished capital punishment.
Project will take six to 12 weeks, now starting two months later than expected.
'Rough decisions' ahead of governing body after denial of cap bank ordinance.
Parsippany receives largest award in Morris County in state's $81.6 million dispersement of local aid.
Complete restructuring of ramps to Route 287 began in 2012.
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Owner of ATM machines says he needs to carry gun for security purposes while dealing with money.
Parsippany governing body to hold first meeting since council approved to investigate township attorney.
County's governing body plans to meet in seven different municipalities this year.
James Barberio, who appointed attorney John Inglesino, consulted with another municipal attorney to have investigation analyzed.
Reconstruction project expected to last 6 to 12 weeks.
$50 million project expected to level the buildings in a 'matter of months.'
Applicant will now go before the planning board with intention to build 5-story hotel on border of two towns.
Public hearing scheduled in Mountain Lakes for five-story building beside Rainbow Lakes.
Rt. 202 entrance to interstate highway will be shut down, forcing major detours and massive headaches.
Open ceremony to be held at town hall Tuesday night.
Congressman will take questions from middle school pupils on Tuesday.
Parsippany attorney won't speak on camera when confronted, has ignored requests for comment by Patch and other media outlets for two weeks.
Jonathan Loesch topped 135 other entrants for the $500 prize.
Neighboring town was ready to vote on change in zoning that would allow five-story building on Rt. 46.
Superior Court Judge says Rachel Canning won't be receiving a $600 per week payment from her parents for school tuition and living expenses.
Parsippany police chiefs, school principals part of growing group of New Jersey's '$100K Club.'
Two councilmen still believe John Inglesino should not represent Parsippany.
Gov. Christie signs measure that increases penalties for killing, injuring or interfering with a guide dog.
Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce, the late lawmaker's widow, called the renaming 'a great honor.'
Governor's office has denied the accusations.
Traffic Advisory Committee member also appointed at council meeting.
Girl Scout Troop No. 4383 of Rockaway Meadows original presentation in December was postponed due to weather.
Mayor Barberio said Carifi and Valori were being 'arbitrary and capricious.' Valori called out Barberio's professionalism and Peluso was 'disappointed to see a conflicts letter'
Governor's state-of-the-state address called 'disingenuous.'