Borough Council approves hiring Brian McLaughlin as borough's newest officer.
Dispose of documents often used to gain control of accounts at one of 11 county events in 2013, which begin Saturday in Hillsborough.
And Green Brook voters will see David Breen, Jerry Searfoss on primary ballots.
Deanna Beck-Clemens and Robert Gibbs join Borough Council.
Women with wide variety of accomplishments highlighted at dinner.
Council member Karen Cassidy resigned days ahead of Mayor Gerald Mobus' sudden death.
Will follow Wednesday services.
Share your memories and photos of the lifelong resident.
Reports say he was attending a breakfast for local athletes when he suffered heart attack.
The township will receive about $637K.
The amount is just over $700,000.
Township considers property for meetings, historical center
Access and Mobility study sees four-lane, 40 mph roadway as incompatible with plan.
Residents can avoid permit fees for another 60 days.
Details still need to be resolved over a proposed move to Brook Hill Swim Club.
The council is considering adding crossbow hunting to its season.
Somerset Hills residents prominent among 21 women in business, government, health care and more to be recognized at March 22 dinner.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. How will it affect you?
John Lore and Bradford Bury are among the people chosen.
Assembly whip's bill would strip legislators of salary and benefits.
Recreation Commission concerned about low attendance at annual Memorial Day weekend event.
Residents will not have to separate recycling materials starting in March.
Residents can ask questions of committee members by appointment or through walk-in visits prior to meetings.
Watchung crews still collecting debris more than two months after storm.
Watchung, Green Brook and North Plainfield enter agreement to share judge, prosecutor and public defender.
Patrick Boccio appointed township mayor, Jerry Searfoss named deputy mayor.
Incumbents sworn in for new three-year terms, Pote will serve as council president.
'People like to live in Green Brook because it’s a safe town,' mayor says while commending police.
Veteran firefighter and recreation committee member honored by Township Committee.
'We did a much better job than most other towns,' mayor says.
Areas examined include improving communication and welfare checks of residents with special needs.
Borough denies complaint from CFO's email account about DPW allegedly cleaning up Sandy debris for friends.
Green Brook eyes residence at Washington Rock Park as a meeting place or visitors center.
Private hauler contracted to help expedite process many say is already ahead of other communities.
Repairs and tree removals still need a permit and inspection, but there will be no cost.
Newly passed ordinance worked to control crowds outside stores like Walmart, officials said.
Council will seek to recoup money from the federal government.
Dead, diseased or decaying trees won't need a permit to be removed.
After two weeks, power restored to nearly all residents.
Ordinance passes that will close all stores in town from 10 p.m. to midnight.