The Westwood Historic Commission will not yet vote on the plan for the proposed Westwood Avenue Historic District.
State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder was charged with writing almost $400,000 in bad checks.
New Jersey Assemblyman Robert Schroeder was charged with writing almost $400,000 in bad checks last week.
The Westwood Historic Commission is considering designating Westwood Avenue and some surrounding properties as a historic district.
Business owners in the Washington Town Center want a looser law so they can attract more customers.
The borough's Office of Emergency Management needs a deputy coordinator according to a state directive.
Washington Township officials said they would consult the IRS to decide if the township attorney should be a salaried employee or an indpendent contractor.
District 39 Assemblyman Robert Schroeder said he will not give up his seat after being charged with writing almost $400,000 worth of bad checks.
State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder wrote almost $400,000 in bad checks, according to the state attorney general.
Some property owners in the area are concerned about permissions they will need for renovations if the plan goes through.
The Washington Township Planning Board gave the go-ahead for looser sign restrictions in the Washington Town Center.
Seasonal decorations like the window paintings at Sugarflake Bakery would be regulated under a proposed change to the borough sign ordinance.
The Westwood Planning Board approved a new sign for the church during their meeting this week.
The Westwood Planning Board approved the proposed signs for HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley.
Hundreds of Washington Township residents appealed their property taxes this year.
Westwood Mayor John Birkner proposed the borough could host their own and Washington Township's emergency dispatching services to save money for both towns.
The project to re-sod Memorial Field in Washington Township will not be able to be completed before youth football teams begin practicing on the field.
County Executive announces plans to move Bergen County’s police department and Department of Public Works to Paramus to better utilize county space and save tax payers up to $46 million.
The Washington Township Council is scheduled to vote on an ordinance to re-sod Memorial Field during their meeting Monday.
Renovations to the library's lobby will make it easier to heat and decrease noise.
The Westwood Council approved the funding during their meeting this week. The money was supplied by FEMA and the DEP.
The Westwood Council voted in favor of closing Madison Avenue where it bisects Veterans' Memorial Park and doing other work to add parking and improve the flow of traffic.
The borough is looking for an engineer to examine United Water's plan for the dam at the Woodcliff Lake Reservoir.
Hillsdale and other towns in the Pascack Valley have been considering sharing courts to save money.
The council is scheduled to vote on an ordinance which will appropriate more than $2 million in grants to purchase flood-prone homes.
New Jersey legislators and mayors urge New York to pass legislation creating a bistate flood commission to coordinate management and flood prevention of waterways that flow between Rockland and Bergen counties.
Mayor Max Arnowitz said he hoped to have a new officer working by September.
Washington Township Mayor Janet Sobkowicz said she hopes to find money in the budget for the re-sodding plan so a $152,000 bond is not needed to pay for the project.
Hillsdale officials have determined the use of civilian dispatchers in the police department would save money while keeping headquarters open at night.
Officials in numerous area towns are researching the potential savings of sharing their courts in one location.
Verizon proposed to build a 120-tower in the township's Municipal Complex.
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The Westwood Zoning Board began hearing testimony about the project at their meeting Monday.
Officials from Washington Township, Westwood, Hillsdale and other area towns are investigating their options for shared emergency dispatching services in order to save money.
The Washington Township Council voted to withdraw a condition of the acting administrator's employment that will make her the business administrator until the end of 2013.
The Washington Township Council voted 4-1 Monday to re-sod the field. Councilmen said they intend to pursue artificial turf for the future.
The county is also collecting computers and electronics for recycling.
The township's former acting administrator alleges she was the victim of discrimination because of her age and race.
Residents began circulating a petition to have the mayor and council overturn the plan's approval.