In this letter to the editor, a Patch reader discusses physical and environmental impacts of the Waterview Development.
The demolition includes the remaining 60 buildings.
Robert Peluso, Louis Valori move on to November election.
Joseph Kovalcik Jr. to handle finances for township.
The Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council decided not to pass an energy aggregation proposal that produced an outcry from residents.
An ordinance to rezone a tract of land in the Waterview Complex was introduced on first reading Tuesday night.
Jacob Rudolph of Parsippany testified in June before the New Jersey Assembly Committee on Women and Children in support of the gay conversion ban.
Jonathan Nelson kicked off his campaign with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at his new headquarters.
A plethora of topics will come before the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council Tuesday night.
Attempts to serve James Vigilante with a subpoena have been unsuccessful, reports say.
Projects throughout county indefinitely delayed.
Your guide to Tuesday's primary voting for the U.S. Senate race.
Polling locations were changed because of scheduling conflicts, said Township Clerk Yancy Wazirmas.
Governor Chris Christie signs 10 new laws around guns and penalties.
PBA, SOA attend meeting in droves to support rate increase ordinance.
Says lake is in horrid condition, needs town permit for dredging.
Ordinance to purchase 360 Troy Rd. tabled by council.
Zoning ordinance up for first reading at Aug. 20 council meeting.
Gabel Associates Executive insists plan will bring savings; public troubled.
Rally held outside Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen’s office in Morristown on Wednesday
Public portion of Council meeting sees sharp debate between Barberio, Nelson.
“The locations were changed for either not having air conditioning, for scheduling conflicts, or for construction,” said Township Clerk Yancy Wazirmas.
Vote-by-mail-in applications are also being accepted through Aug. 6.
Parsippany-Troy Hills Council approves ordinance to rezone a tract of land for townhouses and open space.
Parsippany-Troy Hills Administration and Police Department are looking to hire new police officers since several are set to retire by the end of the year.
Mayor Barberio, Councilman DePierro call Nelson's motion “irresponsible.”
The Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board of Adjustment will make a final ruling on September 18, after four years of hearings.
Parsippany-Troy Hills Republican Primary Candidates Michael Strumolo and Vincent Ferrara are alleging a number of improper mail-in ballots cast in the June 4 Primary.
The Citizens for Health, Safety and Welfare intends to get enough people to exceed the maximum capacity of the building and shut the meeting down.
Waterview ordinance is not yet ready for introduction, said Parsippany-Troy Hills Municipal Clerk Yancy Wazirmas.
Mayor accuses candidate of 'harassing' town employees; Nelson says the claim is the 'mayor's paranoia speaking.'
Morris County reminds residents of voting guidelines.
'If we had lost this case, the township could have been exposed to approximately $3 million of liability,' mayor says.
The Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council may enact a tax on boarding homes after resident Roy Messmer presented his research to the council.
Morris County to receive $153,185 for resources on highways with high crash rates.
While you're sitting in traffic on the Parkway this weekend, think about his legislation to permit "autonomous vehicles" on roads.