Large crowd expected at Parsippany High for continued testimony on controversial development proposal.
Proposed ordinance removed from council consideration.
Hotel is among six New Jersey businesses named in latest suit filed by N.J. Attorney General.
No word yet on when and where resumed testimony will take place.
The assemblywoman defeated fellow Parsippany resident Joseph Raich in the general election last month to fill the 26th District seat for another year.
Officials, citizens celebrate Money Magazine's ranking at festive invitation-only cocktail party.
Third annual Hanukkah observance at Town Hall brings joy, dancing and doughnuts.
Resident tells council improved emergency communication—and establishing wards and districts to represent citizens more effectively—is essential.
Superstorm Sandy was the focus of a presentation by representatives of the township's Office of Emergency Management and Parsippany Police.
Local Finance Board rules James Barberio's plea for friend's son was a 'personal letter.'
Parsippany's neighbor to the west took up the issue of the controversial development plan Monday.
MAC Drug Prevention Leadership Summit featured candid discussions about the reality of drug use and abuse in Parsippany.
Disputed Waterview Plaza proposal continues to be met with resistance from neighbors.
Planner presented information on proposed amendments to township zoning laws.
James Barberio tempers previous praise of the utility company for helping the Puddingstone area during the storm.
The decrease—roughly $40 per year for most residents—slated to begin in first quarter of 2013.
Mayor reveals for the first time how badly Superstorm Sandy affected the township.
An ambitious plan for an upscale mixed-use development is backed by town leaders, but not by those who would live near it.
Jonathan Nelson said local government isn't the solution to Parsippany's problems, its citizens working together is.
Planning Board conditionally approves plan, while company behind project said it won't cost the town or the library a dime.
The National Weather Service designation affects deductibles on insurance claims and could save property owners money.
Video on the Go captured the yearly commemoration.
District 26 assemblywoman defeats Joseph Raich with 60 percent of the vote.
Frank Calabria, James Carifi and Joanne Mancuso—Nos. 1, 2 and 3 on the ballot—earn school board seats while Vice President Frank Neglia ousted.
GOP nominee Judy Tiedemann blames her loss to Democrat Jonathan Nelson on 'bad Republicans.'
The numbers, as tallied by the Morris County Clerk's Office
Democrat appears to have ended nearly three-decade run of all-Republican council.
A steady stream of voters have been hitting township polls all day to carry out their civic duty.
Mayor made announcement early on Election Day
Town clerk, overseeing her first Par-Troy election, says lines greeted many polling places.
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Some polling places were moved in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy.
Governor's new gas plan and restrictions imposed by station owners results in slightly shorter waits in some places, same story in others.