Pascrell: "Obama will . . . witness first hand the devastation caused by Hurricane Irene. We need his leadership as the people of Paterson and New Jersey rebuild and recover from this historic disaster.”
Springfield Mayor reacts to Union County getting left off list of disaster areas.
Event includes free meal for attendees.
American Water still urges conservation of water.
Storm trash will be collected on Saturday, Sept. 3 and Friday, September 9.
Move made to assist homeowners.
Pick-up on Saturday and next Friday.
Water has receded, but many hazards remain.
JCP&L helicopters will be overhead; boiling water alert is still in effect.
Springfield Mayor praises Township Emergency responders, warns of hard work ahead.
Republican congressman says federal government should "spend whatever is necessary" in Irene aftermath.
Crews anticipating power outages and road hazards.
Five-month investigation into 2010 week-long festival yields "insufficient evidence" that organizers broke any laws.
The final vote was 5-4 against building 175-foot tower on Knights of Columbus property.
Those surveyed showed satisfaction with current Republican presidential field.
Meeting is tonight at 8 p.m. at Springfield's town hall.
Salaries set to prevent new hires from starting with higher pay grade.
Township officials analyze renovations and prospective tenants.
No reports of damage or injuries thus far.
A proclamation will name recent ordinance for Noah Landis, who drowned at a Springfield residential pool in 2010.
Two governing bodies to discuss shared services.
The congressman fielded questions from members of the Tea Party and MoveOn.org Wednesday.
Local financial experts and economists acknowledge that they have few answers for unchartered financial waters.
Members of MoveOn.org say they will demonstrate outside Wednesday's SPF Tea Party meeting.
Crossing the Hudson River could become significantly more expensive as early as next month.
The hits keep on coming!
Cook would be first Chief for Springfield force since April, 2009.
Federal allocations for local programs could be negatively impacted, regulatory reviews could be stalled, and it could become much harder and more costly for towns to access credit — according to the NJ League of Municipalities' executive director.
Springfield Board of Adjustment cancels meeting due to expected absences.
With Springfield's MVC now open on Mondays, officials hope for shorter lines and faster service.
Christie provides district with additional $328,859 in new state budget.
Successful holiday weekend recycling effort
Officials honored namesake of newly christened facility.
The competition will have three categories: New Jersey Shore, State Parks and Wildlife.
PBA to challenge elimination of COLA for retirees, health contributions into retirement for officers with less than 20 years, and the altering of existing collectively bargained health plans.
Stapleton retires from office where she has worked since 1987.
Vote dragged into the evening following a day of protests in Trenton.
No vote taken on tower; board meets again on July 27.
Opponents of the reforms, which include Springfield's firefighter's union president, have called the legislation an attack on the middle class.
What do you think of the governor's plan to raise pension and benefits costs for public workers?