Karen Egert says governor is 'putting this state and its residents at grave risk.'
The home-built plane was 'never closer than 1 mile northeast of the airport before flying into rising terrain,' according to investigators.
Residents are reminded to license their cats and dogs through the Town Clerk.
About 9 percent of registered voters hit the polls for Tuesday's special primary election.
The proposed two-unit townhouse will now appear as a single-family dwelling from the front.
Your guide to Tuesday's primary voting for the U.S. Senate race.
Idle Free Zones measure also approved to help reduce children's exposure to vehicle exhaust outside schools.
Six officers rose through the ranks of the department and were sworn in Tuesday.
Union County Election Board confirms one-time location changes.
Work is planned for each Ward as well as downtown.
Class is limited to 24 applicants.
Residents can turn in up to three firearms 'no questions asked' at any of the participating churches and receive cash payment of up to $250 per weapon.
Pedestrians and cyclists are reminded to be alert.
The new panel will be installed later this summer.
Legislators and gays rights advocates call for governor to 'step aside,' ask for Republicans to vote their conscience.
Democrats and gay rights advocates will rally to ask Republicans for support.
Town updates include Board of Health meeting minutes and Community Band information.
Retired police officer Greg Kasko says mid-block Hawk Pedestrian Light with 'blinking lights, flashing warning signs, and extensive painted roadway markings' could be distracting drivers.
As of July 1, millions of student loan borrowers could see their interest rates double from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent, Lance states.
Patch asked local gay rights leaders for their thoughts on Supreme Court decision striking down the Defense of Marriage Act.
The legal challenge to Gov. Chris Christie's call for an Oct. 16 election will not be heard by the state's highest court.
The number of West Nile cases last year were at an all-time high, officials say.
The U.S. Senate campaign heats up as Holt touts progressive record in new web ad.
Visit http://www.westfieldnj.gov/ to check it out.
Newark mayor benefits from name-recognition, Rutgers-Eagleton survey finds.
A Union County Superior Court judge is considering if a 24-unit townhouse development satisfies affordable housing regulations.
Store's sound expert concluded his testimony before the Planning Board.
Jeffrey S. Chiesa, a Republican, will not run in the special election.
Sen. Frank Lautenberg's body was placed aboard a Washington, D.C.-bound Amtrak train Wednesday at the Secaucus Junction rail station that was named in his honor.
Voter turnout was at 7 percent.
Governor will face Democrat Barbara Buono, who defeated Troy Webster to earn her respective nomination for the November elections.
Republican David Oliveira will face Democrat Matthew Sontz on Nov. 5.
Bond will fund road repairs and other improvements.
The governor has not announced an appointment for Sen. Frank Lautenberg's vacant seat, which will be filled by an Oct. 16 election.
Two Democrats and two Republicans seek votes in their respective primary races Tuesday.
Gov. Chris Christie has 30 days to announce an appointment, but conflicting state laws could have an election this November or November 2014.
Members of Congress, community leaders and local politicians spoke about Sen. Frank Lautenberg, who died Monday morning.
Republican Third Ward candidate faces Diane Barabas in Tuesday's Primary.
Westfield Council adopts payroll resolution, salary increases will be effective Monday, July 1.