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The township only recently reached a settlement with the property owners over the exact placement and height of the apartment buildings.
Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See Paul's responses on issues affecting the school district.
Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See Alequin's responses on issues affecting the school district.
Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See Prassakos' responses on issues affecting the school district.
More than 1,300 residential units can be built on the mostly-vacant site, and a tentative plan also includes mixed-use buildings.
Voters will have the chance to make their voices heard in local and federal elections on Nov. 5.
The fees for seniors at the soon-to-be Wayne Recreation Center will now be the same, regardless of their insurance policies.
The proposed standard membership fees are lower than those currently listed at the Wayne YMCA. Take a look at what you might pay:
The project to dredge the lake of rock and mineral sediment could take up to three months, officials said.
Wayne Township pays to dredge silt from Packanack Lake under a 1975 settlement; council meets on Wednesday to discuss the matter again.
The Y is set to become a community center run by the parks department; officials seek to check employees' record before they work with kids.
Pascrell, a lifetime Paterson resident who was in the U.S. House for the past 28 years, had been in and out of the hospital before he died.
Developers recently filed a proposal to bring a third Wawa to Wayne Township, on a 10-acre site where an apartment building is also planned.
Mayor Vergano said the $12.2M deal won't be final until this fall.
Mayor Vergano and the Wayne Y both released statements about the proposed sale, which would require a bond; Town Council will consider both.
Thomas Adamo and his three party-endorsed candidates for county commissioner appear to be the victors in Tuesday's Democratic primary.
Passaic County will elect a new sheriff this fall to succeed Richard Berdnik, who died in January of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The Democratic primary for Passaic County Sheriff is a closely-watched race; voters will also see candidates for commissioner and Congress.
Residents can get a first look at the town's proposed spending plan - and any potential tax increases - on Wednesday.
Three Wayne residents are running for sheriff, and two others for county commissioner. See the candidates below:
The measure is largely symbolic, given that the council passed it after the law had already been signed.
The township will receive federal dollars to support replacements of pumps at the Mountain View station to protect residents from flooding.
Wayne will receive more than $134,000 from the state to continue and improve its recycling programs.
The funding would go to improvements at a township pump station to better protect residents in case of flooding, said officials.
Executive Undersheriff Gary Giardina has been sworn in as acting sheriff, according to the chief spokesman for the Passaic County Sheriff.
The play area would be on Berdan Avenue at the Wayne Township museum property.
Members of Wayne’s Muslim community came to this week's township council meeting to express their disappointment and hurt.
If you're looking to attend a Township Council meeting this year, here's when to do so:
Township Council held a reorganizational meeting on New Year's Day.
The reorganization meeting will begin with a procession by Passaic County Pipes and Drums, and participation from local organizations.
A local township council approved Ascend New Jersey's application for a retail license, paving the way for another cannabis retailer.
The man announced he was “currently not offering my services to the Jewish Community” among potential clients in North Jersey and NYC.
Klein served in the New Jersey Assembly, as well as the U.S. House of Representatives, after practicing law in Passaic.
Initial results separated the two Ward 5 candidates by only 48 votes.
State officials said most of the $640K payout would go to defrauded former students.
See how the votes stacked up for Wayne Township school board, council, and more in unofficial results from Tuesday's election.
Voters re-elected Senator Kristin Corrado and Assemblyman Christopher DePhillips in this North Jersey district.
See if Republicans maintained their state legislature seats in the 40th district, as New Jerseyans headed to the polls on Tuesday.
The latest Election Day results are in, for races for school board, township council, and county offices in Wayne.