With eventual destinations in other nearby towns, the transformers will improve the utilities' storm response systems, officials said.
Township Board of Health is partnering with Midland Park for the event this weekend, which is set to include flu shots for residents.
Township is asking residents to be 'storm informed' and prepared.
The return is for bonds issued nearly 50 years ago, report says.
Power should be completely restored restored by 2 p.m. Friday, officials say.
Township commemoration ceremony will begin at 6:30 p.m. Leave a comment with your 9/11 reflections.
Wyckoff received at $150K grant to pay for the repaving of a busy township roadway.
Township officials urged residents to attend the ceremony next week.
There is a limit on the number of trash bins that can be placed curbside each week, but not on the number of recycling bins.
Township committee voted to adopt Ridgewood Water's update restrictions, modify penalties for violators.
Calls for records come after a traffic stop of a Bergen County freeholder last week sparked a turf war between two county police agencies.
Two county police agencies showed up to traffic stop of freeholder that opposes their merger.
Water shut off provision for repeat violators removed from proposed ordinance.
Saturday is the last day to check out materials before a one-week closing for renovations.
Results show Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes sided with frontrunners.
Booker, Lonegan clear frontrunners for October election to fill former Sen. Frank Lautenberg's seat.
Green purchasing policy takes environmental concerns into consideration when the township buys equipment, supplies.
Ordinance adopted Tuesday carves out smoke-free zones in municipal recreation areas.
Former Franklin Lakes mayor and sitting freeholder the only Republican campaigning against consolidation of law enforcement agencies going into November.
Utility authority project could make Franklin Avenue "more attractive" for redevelopment.
Study presented to planning board emphasized long-term improvements to circulation in and around the Franklin Lakes business district.
The revised ordinance will come to a vote in August.
Officials said that elevated lead levels, discovered last year, still pose no threat to public safety.
Study will analyze past, present and future of the borough's business district.
Environmental Commission making push for additional environmental certification.
The state council gave the borough a long awaited green light, days before a court ruling ends - for now- the legal battle over its future.
The state's Supreme Court gave notice that it expects to deliver a ruling on Governor Chris Christie's attempts to abolish New Jersey's Council on Affordable Housing.
The company announced it would drop its contested proposal just days before hearings were set to begin in a court appeal, the borough said.
Three incumbents will face off against five challengers in the November election.
The funds allocated toward an affordable housing project were among $164 million state-wide at issue in a hearing on COAH Wednesday.
The Wyckoff mayor faces no challenge to his reelection to a third term on the township committee.
Robert Rice of Franklin Lakes has been appointed chief counsel to Mary Jo White, the federal agency's chairwoman.
Voting locations for Tuesday's primary will change from past elections in Wyckoff.
A revaluation later this year could alter the distribution of property taxes in next year's municipal budget.
State, federal officials expected to be on hand to assist local residents and discuss recovery and rebuilding efforts.
A Franklin Lakes affordable housing plan has been trapped in red tape for the last year, but a recent court ruling could bode well for moving the project forward.
Nine seats will be up for election in November, three each on the Ramapo Indian Hills, Wyckoff and Franklin Lakes boards of education.