Pioneer Academy of Science may sue town for changing code.
Follows through on promise that he made to flood victims when he visited area last year.
Charges stem from suit filed by William Brennan.
Represented the 3rd Ward for 20 years.
Federal law must be overturned before any legal wagers on sporting events are made.
Meetings begin at 8 p.m.
Nine council members were sworn in.
Scott Rumana and Alex DeCroce launch an online petition, floodpetition.com.
Governor calls on the Legislature to take action during the remaining 30 days of session.
Senator said long-term solutions need to be found for flooding, education, and tax reform.
About 600 fewer votes were cast this year than in 2007.
Republicans lose bid to gain majority.
GOP maintains control of council.
Polls open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Democrats want fiscal responsibility. Republicans want to keep property values up, taxes down.
Candidates running for four ward seats and one at-large seat.
Question asked at candidates forum for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Wards.
Question posed to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Ward candidates.
Question posed at candidates forum Thursday.
Forums will be broadcast on cable channel at 9 p..m Tuesday.
4th, 5th, and 6th Ward and At-Large candidates answer questions at forum.
1st, 2nd, and 3rd Ward candidates answer question at forum.
4th Ward, 5th Ward, 6th Ward and two At-Large candidates discuss issues and answer questions.
1st, 2nd, and 3rd Ward candidates discuss issues and answer questions at forum.
Claim she knew of husband's criminal record when he was appointed to environmental commission.
League of Women Voters says event will be videotaped.
Event will not be broadcast live on channel 77.
Ward One Councilman: 'Let’s work on getting the problem solved, not moving people out or doing another study.'
At-large council candidate: 'I look at an agenda before a meting and ask questions beforehand so that I’m prepared to act.'
League of Women Voters sponsoring annual event.
The interim superintendent in Hackensack was approved by the nine-member board.
One resident: 'I would have liked to have seen how he would have fared against the other people in the race in both parties.'
Rumana: 'The ruling today demonstrates that I did not violate any ethical standards.'
Fayette Avenue resident: 'You have to make sure that you don’t let [residents] in the floodplain down.'
The Wayne PAL has provided meals for up to 600 families one night recently.
Officials praise residents' relief efforts; Councilwoman Bello: "These are the times where we see what kind of community we are."
It is unknown at this time how much could be used to buyout homes in Wayne.
Army Corps of Engineers Col. John Boule: 'With the gates open, you get the same level of flooding downstream.'
Mayor Vergano: 'Now is the time for all of us to stand together and help our neighbors in need.'
Governor ordered study of floodgates on Pompton River dam, said he will be "transparent" with the results.