Host Carla hall visited the Westwood shop to check out their Easter candy.
Small Business Administration has already approved more than a half billion dollars for home and business owners
Grange will feature the cooking of chef Christine Nunn, formerly of Fair Lawn's award-winning Picnic.
Utility says costs for electric, gas customers will drop — not spike — under proposed plan.
Westwood will also host an Easter egg hunt next week.
An applicant has proposed to build a new 57-unit apartment building on Patterson Street in Hillsdale.
Host of regional employers planned at job fair Thursday
An attorney for the Hillsdale & Westwood Flood Solution Group said more changes need to be made to minimize flooding.
Taxes could rise $84 for the average borough homeowner under the proposed budget.
The utility disputes a claim that projects will substantially increase bills for residential and industrial customers.
Tara Keegan, a co-captain of Muhlenberg College's indoor track and field team, ran in the 4x400-meter relay at the Centennial Conference Championships.
The "Pizza and Pages" program gives students at George G. White Middle School the opportunity to read and discuss books outside of their English classes.
The program is celebrating is 10th year.
The bill creates more severe punishment for child porn possession and distribution.
Retired Sergeant Robert "Bob" Bradshaw earned the medals while serving with the 165th Field Artillery in World War II.
Ronald Mondello will provide opinions on terminal leave payments from 2010 and 2011 and the status of a township employee.
Olive Branch & Grape Vine opened a new shop in Ramsey.
The Sustainable Jersey program provides grants to towns that adopt "green" policies.
There were also more than 1,300 local businesses impacted by the storm.
Classes held a St. Patrick's Day celebration Friday.
Police said Michael Sapuppo acquired and transmitted child porn online.
The eighth annual run/walk started at Stonybrook Swim Club in Hillsdale Sunday.
Here's a look at the week ahead in Westwood, Hillsdale and Washington Township.
Here's a look at the past week in Westwood, Hillsdale and Washington Township.
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.
Laura Rifkin recently joined the Washington Township Library as the new director and wants to know what residents are looking for.
An application which requested a convenience store use variance was rejected by the Westwood Zoning Board this month.
The eighth annual event coincides with St. Patrick's Day.
Panel made up of local law enforcement officials includes Westwood Police Sgt. Michael Pontillo and Sgt. Matthew McClutchy.
The garden will be built in front of the Hillsdale train station.
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 team is selling flip-flops and holding a a flapjack breakfast.
Work done to the Pascack Road site in Washington Township violated the state Flood Hazard Area Control Act.
The Westwood resident had battled brain cancer since she was 13 months old.
Police visited Meadowbrook and Smith School for "Read Across America Day."