Borough issues press release noting officials' desire to improve response.
Borough's updates also report "most of Watchung" has power restored.
Watchung residents get a reprieve.
Borough Council hears frustrations and concerns following Sandy.
Unofficial totals include some of the votes cast at county clerk's office, mail-in ballots.
Township notes 43 percent of town still without power.
Officials say to make sure cords, debris aren't on roadway as storm approaches.
County clerk's office adds to totals, but doesn't change results.
Borough Council members set to return for three more years.
Voters also fill seats on board of education for the first time in a general election.
Georgia Glasser-Nehls also tapped for school board in second bid.
Borough issues update information on food, shelters.
Despite shifts in voting locations, early voters cast ballots without issue.
The candidates and voting information that you will decide on Tuesday.
Ongoing power outages causing meeting rescheduling.
Several voting locations have been changed for Tuesday's general election.
Republicans seeking re-election key to party's control of Township Committee.
On the fifth day after Hurricane Sandy, most are still without power.
With temperatures dropping, residents can warm up at local facilities.
Officials announce polling site changes for Tuesday's general election.
Park Commission says some facilities are open now.
Update from Township Committee includes shelter, road information.
Service in area may be restored—but complications remain.
Residents reminded to stay away from downed lines.
Shared service arrangement with Plainfield will help residents dispose of vegetation.
You'll need water, food and a family plan.
Ken Hermann suggests decreasing speed limit to bring road in line with others in Green Brook.
Township's Bronze certification opens door to grants, new programs.
One resident still has questions on police car's purchase after Deputy Mayor Patrick Boccio speech.
System will enable better tracking of incident reports, patrols.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Residents walking up Kafka Drive to get to Route 22 may have to find another route.
PBA president says candidates will put "township ahead of politics."
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
Diane Eisen returns to Township Committee in search of information.
Tired of sorting? A change may be coming.
Work at residential development finished after builder abandons project.
Sept. 11 mail truck accident destroyed thousands of letters, parcels—including some from this area.
Seeking re-election to second term.
Watchung nearly set to test community foundation for repairing municipal courts.