The township's former CFO retired and they need to find a replacement to work on the 2013 budget.
The Washington Township Council voted in favor of pursuing a shared emergency dispatch service with Westwood, but Mayor Janet Sobkowicz said she would keep dispatching in the township.
The new law prohibits health care facilities from dumping drugs in sewers or septic systems.
Did you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our "Deck the House" contest and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!
A portion of sales from Helen Frank's paintings of shore scenes will benefit hurricane relief efforts.
Here's a look at the week ahead.
Rebuilding Together helped make improvements to the home of Rosemarie D'Alessandro, who advocated for laws which keep murderers of children in prison.
Here's a look at the past week in Westwood, Washington Township and Hillsdale.
Westwood and Washington Township elementary schools held combined sessions last week because of ongoing power outages.
Police Sergeant Sean Smith and Patrolman Ryan Norton took their oaths of office during the Hillsdale Council meeting this week.
Westwood Regional Superintendent Geoffrey Zoeller has been criticized for using a district-owned truck and generator at his home for Hurricane Sandy, and leaving them there while away on vacation.
The YJCC opened its doors to the community after Hurricane Sandy for residents to clean up and have some fun.
Westwood Regional Schools Superintendent Geoffrey Zoeller brought home a district-owned truck and generator for Hurricane Sandy-related problems.
Many local restaurants and residents brought food and care to the senior affordable housing complex in Hillsdale when they lost power for almost two weeks.
Bergen Community College presented its "Seniors in Suburbia Conference" in Westwood Tuesday.
Team Baker Gallery specializes in unique and unusual collectable items.
Hillsdale officials said they expect most or all of the emergency expenses to be covered by FEMA.
Ryan Nicita and Lisa Donne saved three drowning people in June.
The newly-opened Sogno Coffeehouse on Broadway roasts their own coffee and makes their own crepes from traditional Parisian recipes.
There were no more power outages in the three towns Sunday, according to data from PSE&G.
Two officers will take oaths of office and another will resign at the Hillsdale Council meeting this week.
He was working on a demolition project at Smith School.
The exotic car show at Veterans' Memorial Park benefited the Sgt. Christopher Hrbek Scholarship Fund.
A burglar broke into two Hampshire Road homes while the residents were sleeping inside.
More than 90 percent of Westwood, Washington Township and Hillsdale customers had power by Thursday morning, according to the company.
Federal representatives on hand to help with disaster assistance at new Bergen County center, the county executive announced Thursday.
George G. White Middle School, Meadowbrook School and Anne Blanche Smith School were all recently awarded grants from the Bergen County Utilities Authority.
Just Hits, which offers instruction in baseball and softball, will open in Westwood soon.
Both Pascack Valley and Pascack Hills high schools were name "Apple Distinguished Schools."
The winter storm and ongoing efforts to restore power were responsible for the on-and-off power outages, according to PSE&G.
A majority of Westwood voters supported President Barack Obama, while the majority of Hillsdale voters favored Governor Mitt Romney in Tuesday's election.
Most local board of education seats were uncontested this year.
Gov. Christie said Mitt Romney's staff had spread a false rumor that he had turned down an opportunity to campaign for the presidential candidate.
The governor praised the Westwood Regional administration as an example other districts should follow for getting students back in class after Hurricane Sandy.
Unofficial results Tuesday had Democrats Larry Meyerson, Jason DeGise, Tom Kelley and Chris Looes taking all four council seats.
Peter Grefrath and Ray Arroyo were each ahead of their opponents by several hundred votes after unofficial results were tallied Tuesday night.
Power has been restored to millions of customers since Hurricane Sandy caused damage across the state, but a new storm could undo many repairs.
All local schools will be open Tuesday.
Business owners hope the new signs will help draw more customers to Washington Township's strip mall.