Mayor says ordinance dead with possibility of reintroduction next year
The New Milford Zoning Board of Adjustment will make a decision in January whether the latest revisions constitute a new application and have the process start over
Eleven federal, county and non-profit service organizations will provide a free half-day program for Bergen County residents affected by Sandy.
Now that Hekemian has substantially reduced the scope of the multi-unit housing complex from 221 units to 24, does this affect New Milford's COAH requirement?
Radical changes to residential component to make room for flood storage basin
Discussions could continue in 2013 on whether the Zoning Board of Adjustment and Planning Board should be combined
The Bergen County Clerk's Office has released the official Nov. 6 election results
Revisions to Hekemian's proposed development of the United Water property includes the removal of Sycamore trees that line River Road.
Roadway stanchions should be installed before end of year
Officials are split between continuing the past practice of residents paying to replace the slabs or including the cost in next year's capital budget
After numerous rewrites and delays, the Borough Council unanimously approved a Shade Tree Ordinance
Additional debate will continue as the borough could receive up to $100,000 in revenue if allowed into pilot program
The third attempt at bidding out the project was rejected following Hurricane Sandy cutting the timeline short.
Homeowners who need to repair their homes, post Hurricane Sandy, can receive permission to not pay any permit fees
The controversial Shade Tree ordinance will go before the Council for a full vote next week.
Lawmakers set up an Amazon.com "wish list" where residents can purchase much-needed items and have them shipped to the legislators' district office where they will be delivered to those in need.
The Dinky in Princeton and the Newark Light Rail resumed service on Wednesday.
Residents will be busy casting their ballot choices throughout the day
With few contested races in the borough, voters focused on River Edge Council, a Oradell seat on the Regional Board of Ed and restoring the River Edge Open Space Trust Fund
With Tuesday's election vastly approaching, officials in Oradell have moved a handful of polling locations
The American Red Cross issued the following checklist for residents
Local developer Joe Colecko had requested a conditional use zone change to build duplexes on Park Avenue and an ordinance to allow that will be introduced and voted on next month
Fearing the Elm Street Bridge will be a cut-through for traffic generated by the proposed development, Oradell's counsel informs Zoning Board that Oradell will be submitting their own traffic report to the Board.
Over concerns by residents, the Council voted 4-2 to begin drafting an ordinance to form a combined Land Use Board
The governing body will again look to draft an ordinance protecting the borough's shade trees from development
Christie Administration awards 70 Bergen County municipalities $1.5 million in grants to bolster local recycling efforts.
Hekemian called Shop Rite's produce manager as a witness in Thursday's special hearing of the Zoning Board. The question the audience was asking is "Why?"
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.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
A borough courtesy sent the American Legion funding ordinance for review even though any action has been delayed until November
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
Approval of the demolition funding ordinance for the American Legion has been postponed until after the November election
This hotly contested race pits one incumbent and his running mate against two newcomers to the field
Each of the Boards of Education will now have their election in November starting this year
While the Oradell race is uncontested, three candidates square off in River Edge
Everything you need to know about the local election, county, state and Presidential for this Tuesday, Nov. 6.
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SOD urges Mayor and Council not to rezone the United Water property and let the application run its course through the Zoning Board.