Small Business Administration has already approved more than a half billion dollars for home and business owners
Taxes could rise $84 for the average borough homeowner under the proposed budget.
The bill creates more severe punishment for child porn possession and distribution.
Ronald Mondello will provide opinions on terminal leave payments from 2010 and 2011 and the status of a township employee.
There were also more than 1,300 local businesses impacted by the storm.
PSE&G has proposed a $3.9 billion infrastructure upgrade which includes raising the Hillsdale substation to protect it from flooding.
The Joint Insurance Fund awarded the Gold Level and the Most Consistent Performance to borough officials.
A Message from the Westwood Department of Public Works and Police Department.
The borough Council voted to temporarily stop enforcing the law while a new planner looks over the ordinance.
The average homeowner could see an increase of $57 for municipal property taxes.
The borough's assessed value is down, which could cause taxes to rise, according to auditor Gary Vinci.
The Hillsdale & Westwood Flood Solution Group's attorney said some flooding along the Pascack Brook can be stopped.
Valley rival seeks three-story addition to one building, and a one-story addition at another.
The Westwood Zoning Board unanimously voted to deny an application to build a new strip mall on Kinderkamack Road.
A developer has proposed to build a new strip mall on Kinderkamack Road.
Robert Schroeder would have to forfeit his seat in the New Jersey State Assembly as a condition of the deal.
Former Mahwah councilman and Bergen County Freeholder Rob Hermansen is running for a State Assembly seat in District 39
Officials said they would make a second request for bids and expand their search.
An applicant plans to rent space to recovering addicts in a Magnolia Avenue home.
Washington Township's youth lacrosse teams are scheduled to begin practicing Friday but don't have anyplace to play.
State aid makes up a small percentage of school and government budgets in the Pascack Valley.
Robert Schroeder and two of his businesses have been debarred until September 2015 because they allegedly failed to deliver tents to a military base and to pay a subcontractor.
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities declined to decide if they have jurisdiction over the proposed Woodcliff Lake Dam upgrade project, which some say could affect flooding in Hillsdale and Westwood.
A business owner has proposed to open a new Dunkin Donuts in Washington Township.
The borough will have a property revaluation done this year.
Borough officials said at least 36 properties are already used for raising chickens.
Plans for a CVS in Washington Township include 15 signs.
The Hillsdale Board of Health is presenting the program Tuesday.
An attorney for the developer asked the Hillsdale Planning Board to hold the hearing until March because of an error with the application.
Property owners can schedule appointments to discuss their assessments with inspectors.
The Washington Township Council is scheduled to vote on a salary ordinance for the new PBA contract.
The Washington Township Planning Board approved Verizon's plan to build a 120-foot cellphone tower at the Municipal Complex.
Washington Township Councilman Joe D'Urso said the Planning Board should have discussed their decision before picking a new board attorney.
Westwood officials said they would investigate ways to prevent skateboarders from performing tricks on the memorial benches.
The Hillsdale Council will try holding less formal work sessions to discuss issues.
An ordinance approved in October 2011 has gone largely unenforced because borough staff have numerous commitments.
The borough purchased three other flood-prone homes with grant money from FEMA and the DEP last month.
The Hillsdale Planning Board rejected an application to build a 36-unit apartment building on Orchard Street last year.
Residents who live on Kingsberry Avenue, near the former Chevy dealer, asked the Westwood Zoning Board to reject the application for a strip mall on Kinderkamack Road.
The new contract will last through 2014.