Morris County Board of Elections conducted a recount after Candidate Michael Strumolo filed a petition citing a 'disproportionate amount of mail-in ballots.'
Governing body needs two-thirds majority to pass bond measure.
Councilman Paul Carifi votes against municipal spending plan.
Bob Crawford will be running Independently for a council seat in the November election.
Councilmen Paul Carifi Jr. and Jonathan Nelson voted against the 2013 $62M municipal budget introduction.
Students will participate in American Legion Jersey Boys State this week at Rider University.
Michael Strumolo, who lost in the June 4 GOP primary, has requested a vote recount citing a 'disproportionate' amount of mail-in ballots.
Jacob Rudolph, 18, of Parsippany will urge the Legislature to pass a ban on controversial practice.
Total of $722K has been paid to Dulaine Contracting Inc., township attorney reports.
Par-Troy Zoning Board of Adjustment may make a decision on controversial application for a proposed temple by the August meeting.
Money to aid with exhibit planning and curation awarded by Morris County Heritage Commission.
44 provisional ballots still to be counted.
Kenneth Kaplan, a Parsippany resident and commercial real estate broker, announced his candidacy in November's gubernatorial race.
Unofficial election results favor Republican council candidates Michael Strumolo and Vincent Ferrara.
Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. for Tuesday's 2013 Primary Election.
Parsippany resident to challenge four other candidates in June Republican primary.
Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce (R-Morris, Essex and Passaic) will participate in a leadership program for legislators.
'Barberio has held the line on taxes while continuing to increase the quality and scope of municipal services,' governor writes.
Municipal candidates running in June primary fielded questions from reporters during media-sponsored candidates forum.
Advocate said he's filed ethics complaint because Montville Library Board attorney Ann Grossi is giving 'false legal advice' on restricting pornography.
Before council, John Inglesino hails Somerset County Prosecutor's finding that criminal charges were not 'viable' in Town Hall job-offer allegations.
Prosecutor will not press charges, but accuser says he is going to the feds for 'a fair and impartial investigation.'
Parsippany-based lawmaker sponsored two measures designed to prevent Sandy-like gas shortages in the future.
Taxpayer-funded pay hikes, part of the proposed 2013 municipal budget, range from $1,000 to $5,000.
All Parsippany municipal office candidate tickets have confirmed that they will be represented.
But bad blood continues between union leader and the mayor.
Barberio blasts councilmen seeking mayor's seat for voting against introduction of $62M 2013 spending plan.
The owner of the first Lake Hiawatha house to be raised in this go-round says his family should be home again before year's end.
In Parsippany, voters will choose party nominees for mayor, Town Council, county clerk and the state legislature.
Parsippany-based Freeholder Ann Grossi is building support for her bid for a new job.
'We have worked so hard to get to this point,' said Mayor James Barberio.
DeCroce and Bucco introduce a bill allowing crime victims to face those who hurt them.
Attorney John Inglesino said that if James Carifi's lawyer guarantees his client will appear for deposition, he'll drop demand for him to be deposed.
Assemblywoman DeCroce announces funding for five projects.
Final arguments came at a special meeting Wednesday night.
Paul Carifi Jr. blasts investigation of brother, James Carifi; Barberio says candidate's bid is an 'act of revenge'; Police Chief says he's got it wrong.
The town filed a Superior Court motion that may force the police captain to talk—and may cost him a $368K retirement payout.
Parsippany-Troy Hills' Dr. Fadi Bejjani indicted on charges of practicing medicine with a suspended license.
Parsippany's James Vigilante again accuses fellow township resident Ann Grossi of publicly disrespecting his Air Force service.
Michael Strumolo says the township's form of government should evolve to give residents more representation.