Wyckoff's Township Committee approved a 2013 municipal budget that will result in a $34 tax increase for the average assessed home.
One Bergen County bridge fell to the bottom of the list of structurally deficient bridges in New Jersey. Check out the interactive map below from NJ Spotlight.
Arbor Day in Wyckoff was extra special this year as 6 trees were donated and planted at an introduction to the new Russell Farms Community Park.
The Township will be planting new trees and welcoming Russell Farms Community Park to the community.
The agreement between the three towns is called WOLF, for each of the first letters of the town names
Four Wyckoff business met the requirements to be the first four honorees of the Green Business Program.
The Mayor and Council adopted the 2013 budget which falls $1.4 million below the state's 2 percent tax levy cap.
A pair of environmentally friendly events last weekend had a real impact. Find out just how much of an impact they had here.
The Municipal Alliance and Board of Health are sponsoring the Wellness Initiative for Senior Education Program.
Nelson Lee of Landscape Works has been donating trees to be planted on Arbor Day for the past six years. This year, his trees will help celebrate the birth of Russell Farms as a community park
Scouts from troop 77 in Wyckoff were on hand to help earn their Citizenship in the Community merit badge. Troop 77 is also currently holding their coffee & tea fundraiser.
The Township of Wyckoff has scheduled their seventh installment of Operation Take Back.
The Township of Wyckoff is giving residents the opportunity to safely dispose of their important documents free of charge.
The law, inspired by the national uproar created by Nutley's "Tanning Mom," seeks to protect New Jersey's youth from the most common form of cancer.
Wyckoff's annual Team Up to Tidy Up is scheduled for Saturday, April 6 and is seeking volunteers.
Donovan will undergo several weeks of rehabilitation at a Rockland County facility after being transferred from Hackensack University Medical Center.
The Wyckoff Township Committee has announced changes to the polling places around the community. Find your new polling place here.
The Township Committee presented a proposed 2013 budget of $17,775,278 — an increase of 3.02 percent over 2012.
April 1 meeting has been moved to April 16
Shotmeyer was elected as State Committeewoman for the Bergen County Republican Organization.
Gov. Christie: “I intend on living here after I’m governor... and I do not want to live under a Democratic governor.”
Small Business Administration has already approved more than a half billion dollars for home and business owners
Love data entry? How about organizing equipment and supplies? Well, Franklin Lakes officials have a position just for you!
Bivona, Knubel will meet with residents on Wednesday, March 27, at 7 p.m.
Newark mayor trounces Fox News personality and possible Republican challenger Geraldo Rivera, a Fairleigh Dickinson poll finds
The board OK'd the senior living facility but tacked on more than 50 stipulations to the already much-amended application.
Wyckoff Zoning Board Chairman Jerry Lombardo has instructed zoners and the public to be prepared for a final vote in this long-debated land use hearing.
Hackensack event to feature two keynote speakers
Wyckoff Planning Board expects a final vote on the Vista project on March 4.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. How will it affect you?
Initiative spearheaded by the Blue Star Moms was approved by a 4-1 vote Tuesday
Resident says she pays nearly triple in sewer tax compared with water usage.
Contracts awarded to 11 vendors saves money due to towns' large purchasing power
Andrew Maguire is moving back to Ridgewood and could potentially take on Rep. Scott Garrett.
"I love this town... I'm humbled that you have chosen me as your chairman and as such, your mayor for 2013."
At the close of his 3-year term on the township's governing body, the former mayor catalogs the achievements of the committee in 2012.
“We will meet the challenges ahead with the goal of doing what’s best for Franklin Lakes,” Mayor Frank Bivona said at the borough reorganization meeting.
Proposed measure would put new restrictions on pesticide use on elementary school and childcare center playgrounds and fields.
Officials and residents at a state hearing on Orange and Rockland's response to Hurricane Sandy complained of a lack of communication and information in the weeks after Hurricane Sandy.
The state senator accepted a commendation from the Wyckoff Township Committee Monday evening, and criticized Orange & Rockland officials.