New law lists physical requirements for joining the department.
The environmental commission and DPW need volunteers to take part in a clean-up effort to restore areas destroyed by Hurricane Irene.
Union County College President and Springfield resident recognized at Women of Excellence awards dinner.
A mix of familiar and new faces enter the race.
Cast your vote for the Springfield tax preparer who helps you navigate confusing paperwork and stay in good standing with Uncle Sam.
Township looking to assemble team to clean up areas around the dikes.
Free File is an online program offered by the government that prepares taxes for free.
Store in Springfield that is seeking a variance for a property in Millburn creates website to couteract the opposition's website.
Tired of crumbling roads that shake your alignment? Union County towns get the lion's share of $2.6 million in transportation grants to repair local byways.
Vice President spent about 90 minutes at U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez' event in Morris Township.
Survey praises state's laws on open records, campaign finance disclosures, public integrity.
Women approve of Obama more than men.
Promotions are part of years in the making reorganization of the department.
Clients of fraudulent tax preparation services claimed false deductions for clients.
Taxpayers are on the hook for falsehoods on their returns no matter who prepares them.
Recommendation is to sell Sarah Bailey and move senior facilities to Chisholm.
The former Springfield Township Attorney likely to take retiring Freeholder Deborah P. Scanlon’s place on ballot.
Gino Silva stole expensive gourmet mushrooms from Newark distributor and used them to grow his own competing funghi business.
Budget Presentation will take place.
Dayton's representative in the United States Senate Youth Program meets with New Jersey Senator
The cost of damages caused by flooding from the late summer hurricane exceeded $50 million, according to representatives from the Mayors Council on Rahway River Watershed Flood Control.
Utility company serves 13 counties in New Jersey.
Concerns, particularly regarding safety, remain; officials assure public they will address them.
Expect a packed house at Town Hall tonight for Committee meeting.
Increase for district whose aid had been cut entirely in 2010-11 budget.
The Township's rec dept. is looking to fill four part time positions.
From the West 22 Diner, Christie endorses longtime friend and political ally in race against U.S. Senator Robert Menedez.
Committee votes 4-1 in favor of pursuing bond for outdoor athletic facility.
Township Democrats urge caution with proposed bonding ordinance for turf field.
Residents and businesses received call from mayor today.
Board of Adjustment allows use despite opposition from Springfield residents.
Opponents can provide testimony.
Is Springfield's holiday display not inclusive?
A new Patch column solicits reader ideas for filling vacant lots.
New Jerseyans and lawmakers debate the governor's handling of the political hot potato
Upcoming events and information about the department.
Members of Springfield's " Water Everywhere" group request action.
Agenda for meeting at Rahway Library includes a discussion of bridges along Rahway River and creating a model storm a model stormwater ordinance.
The county's Deer management Program, which normally takes place on Mondays, will continue Jan. 18. The program will expand to include Ash Brook Reservation.
Residents are upset about the smell from county leaf composting facility at a former quarry site.