The Westwood Zoning Board is hearing plans for new strip malls at the defunct Chevy dealer on Kinderkamack Road.
Westwood, and other towns participating in buyouts of flood-prone homes, are currently responsible for school and county taxes for the properties.
This election is Nass' first run for office.
Meyerson previously held a seat on the Pascack Valley Regional Board of Education.
Grefrath is the only incumbent in the Westwood Council election.
Fischer previously ran for a seat on the council in 2010.
Washington Township and Verizon are hashing out the final details for a new cell phone tower to be built at the Municipal Complex.
MetroPCS plans to build a cell phone tower above Pascack Theaters.
Officials said roads in Washington Township have not been repaved in almost 15 years.
Washington Township and Westwood officials have been considering sharing emergency dispatching in the borough's police department. Now township officials are looking at the opposite plan.
Westwood officials are planning to change traffic lights to allow drivers to move on Broadway while trains block intersections.
Borough officials said they hope to receive relief on school and county taxes for flood-prone homes being purchased with grants.
An attorney objecting to the proposed CVS on the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue said the Washington Township Zoning Board should deny the application because of a DEP ruling.
The Westwood Council approved five ordinances during their meeting Tuesday, including several which expanded the permitted uses in zones
CareOne at Valley, located on Old Hook Road in Westwood, plans to add 77 more beds to their care facility.
The developer proposed to build a new retail center at the former Chevy dealer on Kinderkamack Road.
The Westwood Zoning Board agreed to hold a special meeting on Yom Kippur for a proposed cell tower because they passed a deadline set by the federal Telecommunications Act.
Memorial Field is set to be re-sodded in early November, after the end of youth football season.
Members of the Westwood Historic Commission are considering making changes to a plan to designate Westwood Avenue as a historic district after property owners shared concerns about the idea.
The grant from the NJDOT will be used to repave two roads in Hillsdale.
The borough council introduced a pair of ordinances Tuesday to accept donated equipment for the fire department and office of emergency management.
Westwood and Washington Township officials are considering a plan to have the borough host the township's emergency dispatching.
The Hillsdale Planning Board voted to deny an application to build 36 apartments on Orchard Street between Broadway and the train tracks.
Previous CFO Raymond Herr left the borough for Paramus in May.
The township's Zoning Board is scheduled to meet at 8 p.m. tonight
The meeting begins at 8 p.m.
The field house is proposed at Sherry Field
Members of the governing body said the vehicle should remain in the township instead of going to the DPW superintendent's home
Councilmen want to continue discussions with members of the police department
Acting Administrator Lilly Chin's contract expires at the end of the month
The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. tonight
The borough's 117th reorganization meeting will take place at 7 p.m., Sine Die meeting at 6:30 p.m.
Members of the Washington Township council are expected to vote on whether to approve the ordinance setting salaries for the year
Republican Council member Jeanne Baratta will be Bergen County Executive Kathe Donovan's chief of staff
Westwood officials give engineer feedback
The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. in the municipal complex
The Westwood council is expected to introduce an ordinance the Planning Board endorsed last week
A vote is expected at tonight's meeting at 8 p.m.
Five locals are on the list of taxpayers entitled refunds
Westwood council members decide to borrow against an existing ordinance and use capital project funds