Port Authority police officers who worked on the George Washington Bridge during 2013's "Bridgegate" were told to shut up, a memo revealed.
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Garden State's leader nominates U.S. Senator, television host and Facebook CEO to take the next challenge.
Robert Menendez has already endorsed Democrats running for political office in the county, report says.
Work will cause 24-hour road closures.
Roadwork is set to start next week.
Contenders were created by Indian Hills High School art students.
Gov. Christie recently vetoed a bill that would have establish a 'Sandy Bill of Rights.'
Increased pick-up will continue through August 30.
Bob Shannon recently celebrated his 30th anniversary as Administrator in Wyckoff, one of many ways he is involved in the community.
Bill would apply to a controversial LG development in Englewood Cliffs, report said.
Several contested issues remain in multi-count lawsuit, report says.
The event will also acknowledge new bench donations and other upgrades made to the recently renovated Wyckoff park.
Upped collection will last for two months.
College student will go on to compete in the National Miss Pageant this summer.
The state announced $81.6 million worth of grants awarded to municipalities across New Jersey.
Money used to fund Pulis Field project.
The $2.5 million project will be funded by a partnership between the township and three local non-profits, officials said.
Expect detour and traffic delays next week.
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Residents are invited to the event this weekend.
Borough residents face up to $1,000 fines if the violate pet waste disposal laws.
Township would like to go from 37% of residents regularly recycling to 50%.
Township has now earned the distinction four times.
Bivona will run unopposed in the upcoming Republican primary, report says.
Volunteers collected 44 bags of trash and 42 bags of single stream recyclable materials in a few hours over the weekend.
Shred-Fest this weekend was free to residents.
Costs in the 2014 municipal budget include $170K in snow removal and $1.3 million in road repaving.
Info session is the third and final one the township will run.
Project will likely be completely by June, report says.
Boating begins April 1.
Boy Scout is offering residents the opportunity to have fire hydrants near their homes marked as part of his project.
Annual town-wide clean-up event is looking for volunteers.
The introduced municipal budget calls for a 1.95% tax increase.
Township in need of residents to walk in the annual Memorial Day Parade.
Township is in the middle of a county-mandated revaluation, and is hosting an information session for residents.
Proposed ordinance limits the amount of space allowed between a home and its neighbor's property line, report says.
Winter has done a number on the towns' roads. As crews are working to repair potholes, Patch wants to know which you think are the worst.
New director will reach out to the community to promote recycling.
Borough will also offer a string of yoga workshops for teens.