Mayor signs proclamation supporting state legislation.
Community safety panel discussion will be held at Morris County Library.
Council will gather Feb. 26 at Bloomingdale Borough Hall.
Road repairs list will be released after budget numbers are finalized.
Borough releases calendar of public happenings for the year.
Mayor thanks Scouts for their service to the community.
Horse reportedly receiving treatment for contagious, serious virus.
Financial agreement with AvalonBay developer to move ahead.
Council members say increasing mayor's responsibilities would be positive step for Bloomingdale.
Pat Lepore hoping to hear residents' concerns.
Borough looking to hire hardworking employee for several departments.
State Assemblyman Jay Webber and Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce made a stop in Kinnelon Wednesday as part of their Mobile Office Hours program.
Public can speak with state Assemblyman Jay Webber and Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce in person at Kinnelon Municipal Building.
Passaic County Freeholders to visit Borough Hall Wednesday.
Dunleavy would also take on business administrator duties.
Borough to apply for Carey Avenue repairs through Community Development Block Grant program.
Five-minute public comment rule, inability to address council members directly reversed.
Council will discuss bids for Boonton Avenue field snack stand operator, dispatch contract with Butler during work session meeting Thursday.
Fire officials take oath of office Tuesday.
Council votes to introduce ordinance allowing for Payment in Lieu of Taxes program to move forward with luxury apartment complex developer.
Bloomingdale Council expected to introduce ordinance for Payment in Lieu of Taxes program Tuesday.
Councilman John D'Amato expected to be appointed council president.
Mayor promises borough can 'weather any storm.'
Officials describe 'highs and lows' of past year, including homecoming of killed Kinnelon soldier and how the community came together following Sandy.
New Bloomingdale Council members take Oath of Office Tuesday.
Mayor honors borough employees and volunteers for help after Sandy.
Council will accept resignation at Thursday's meeting.
U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg will ask Congress to approve a ban on ammunition magazines of more than 10 rounds. Do you agree with his proposed bill?
Officials voted unanimously in favor of first pay increase for governing body since 1991.
AvalonBay PILOT program ordinance could be reintroduced next year.
Chris Christie announced he would seek a second term as New Jersey governor.
Citing poor storm response by JCP&L, some municipalities are discussing how to acquire Butler Power & Light service.
Bloomingdale Council majority may vote to repeal redevelopment zone ordinance that permits Payment in Lieu of Taxes program for AvalonBay.
Mayor said it could be difficult for residents who live in JCP&L region to switch to Butler Electric service.
Council authorizes emergency expenditure while mayor thanks residents for their assistance following the storm.
Annual event at Sloan Park pays tribute to those who have served.
Kinnelon Council agrees not to get into the business of towing cars and comes to consensus on a new possible location for police vehicle seizure and evidence lot.
Borough officials working to gather cost totals for storm response and submit for reimbursements.
Mayor said the small number of residents serviced by the company were not attended to quickly after Tropical Storm Sandy.
As member was elected to council Tuesday, he will be forced to resign board of education seat.