Stumping with Texas Gov. Rick Perry in Hasbrouck Heights, senate candidate Steve Lonegan defended shutdown of federal government over Obamacare.
Property owner James Kourgelis recently suggested Washington Township buy the land, which he faces fines over if he doesn't apply for a permit or undo work.
Democratic candidate blasts Christie's economic policies, outlines plans to bolster New Jersey economy.
NJ Transit announced they were restoring all Pascack Valley Line train service.
Newark Mayor Cory Booker interacted online with a stripper who works at a vegan strip club, Buzzfeed reported Wednesday.
Officials have disagreed about whether broadcasting meetings would be a positive or negative for the township.
Recent polls show strong support for a constitutional amendment that would raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour.
Hillsdale and Washington Township are both eligible for funding in an effort to reduce flooding.
Councilman Doug Frank filed the complaint with the Department of Community Affairs over Council President Tom Kelley's decision to not recuse himself from a vote, according to a report.
James Kourgelis testified to the Washington Township Zoning Board that various town officials had proposed or rejected ideas for his property on the corner of Pascack Road and Washington Avenue.
The Hillsdale & Westwood Flood Solution Group is seeking to lessen flooding along the Pascack Brook by having United Water change their dam operations and upcoming dam project at the Woodcliff Lake Reservoir.
Township officials are seeking data that would support allowing right-hand turns from the Garden State Parkway exit in Woodcliff Lake.
Work is continuing on a project to improve the Broadway railroad crossings in Westwood.
The board rejected an application this spring to redevelop the property as a strip mall.
The group may be more than 50,000 signatures short of what they need, according to Bergen County Clerk John Hogan.
Hillsdale residents opposed to a sober living home on Magnolia Avenue asked about drug and alcohol addiction treatment.
The memorial in Veterans Park features a piece of steel from the World Trade Center.
The Westwood Zoning Board dismissed without prejudice the application to subdivide a Fourth Avenue property and build a second home after months without a hearing.
The new ordinance was passed 3-2 by the Washington Township Council at their last meeting.
Buses will replace weekday midday trains on the Pascack Valley Line through October 4.
OceanFirst Bank is seeking relief from a stay stopping creditors from collecting on debts allegedly owed by the assemblyman.
The borough has been buying the properties with grant money from FEMA and the Department of Environmental Protection.
Robert Schroeder was indicted last year on charges that he allegedly stole money from investors and wrote bad checks for loans payments.
The interlocal agreement is expected to provide savings to taxpayers in both Westwood and Washington Township.
De-snagging the Pascack Brook and other area waterways could reduce flooding, according to Westwood Mayor John Birkner.
The Washington Township Planning Board approved an application to move contaminated soil from the site on the corner of Washington Avenue and Pascack Road.
James O'Keefe was filming former U.S. Attorney Jim Letten, whose office prosecuted O'Keefe for a 2010 incident.
The Hillsdale Environmental Commission organized the plantings as part of an ongoing effort to increase the quality of life in the borough.
"Modernize Bergen County" has gathered 2,500 signatures to get a referendum in front of voters this November.
Scott Cascone was appointed the new principal of Westwood Regional High School June 20.
A new version of the text to be inscribed on a stone monument would replace the phrase "molested and murdered" with "lured."
Inspectors are visiting Westwood homes for a borough-wide revaluation.
The Hillsdale Council voted against pursuing an appeal of the ruling, which found the borough did not have jurisdiction over any part of United Water's upcoming project at the Woodcliff Lake Dam.
The Washington Township-based Northgate Condominium Association has spent years fighting Caliber Builders' application to build a 37-unit housing development in Hillsdale.
The Hillsdale Planning Board is scheduled to hold a hearing for Caliber Builders' plan for a property on Ell Road Wednesday.