Former Township Mayors throw their support behind Hugh Keffer
Specific list of streets and dates are now available; dates are estimates.
Springfield Mayor on utilities and township services.
JCP&L's slowfooted repairs echo poor performance in Hurricane Irene.
Day After Storm, Springfield at standstill.
Approximately one third of Springfield homes without power.
Township employees busy with downed tree limbs and power outages.
Two power lines are down; sections of Mountain Ave. are closed.
Hugh Keffer and Ziad Shehady present visions for governing Township.
Grant is part of Union County Kids Recreation Trust Grant.
Candidates face off for only public forum.
Why did the water from Irene hit so hard and so fast?
A Rahway River Watershed Regional Conference will take place at Union County College Friday night. The public is encouraged to attend.
Library offers literature in a variety of electronic formats.
The post storm cleanup has been slow and frustrating residents said
Zack Martini looks to future elections.
Keffer's fellow Democrats on the Committee, Rich Huber and David Amlen, will manage incumbent's campaign for reelection.
Committee debated length of waiver.
Victims are urged to keep their receipts and register as soon as possible.
Officials tout emergency notification system.
Customer to Board of Public Utilities: "We're dealing with a company that's been failing for years."
Township a step closer to turf field for Dayton.
Successful gubernatorial candidate shares election advice.
Power company upbraided for response to hurricane and longstanding issues.
Officials add date after realizing the date coincides with Rosh Hashanah.
Irene victims have until Friday to apply.
Mayor discusses government response to Irene, dealing with JCP&L.
Proposed changed to law only affect parts of Mountain Ave.
Residents can apply at three locations for one-time benefit.
Grants, loans and other assistance offered through Small Business Administration and FEMA.
The attacks of 9/11 drove new approaches to safety for passengers on trains and buses.
Town-wide services held for the 10th anniversary of 9/11 attacks.
Request meeting with DOT over solutions.
Residents are encouraged to visit the Congressman; FEMA representatives will also be on hand to answer questions.
Residents will now be eligible for funding to repair homes that sustained damage in last week's hurricane.
Hillside Avenue and Fieldstone Road still without power.
Hurricane Irene left many homes damaged, flooded and without power. Read on to see how each municipality fared, what frustrated them and how they are working on getting back to normal.
State environmental agency gives tip for keeping refuse safe.
Town officials take JCP&L to task for the slow pace of power restoration and repairs.
Officials have received 46 reports of price gouging since state of emergency declared By