A vote by Wyckoff zoners scheduled for Tuesday night will likely decide what will become of the long-deliberated "Vista" project
Frank Bivona said utilities were on track to have power restored for most residents before Saturday
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Conference call with state, federal officials on Thursday
Tricky trays and other raffles will be allowed in the township
Democrat Eileen Avia defeated
But, Scott Fisher says, crews from as far away as California are risking their lives to help residents regain power after Hurricane Sandy.
An email sent to Wyckoff residents contained a number of factual and contact errors. Here is the corrected and clarified procedure to have your vote counted.
From polling places to candidates, here's what you should know.
DePhillips: "They need to explain why things are taking so long, and why things are moving at a snail's pace."
Despite persisting power outages at all four polling places, the township has decided to stick with Sicomac, Eisenhower, Lincoln and Coolidge schools
Voters in districts 4, 5 and 6 — who normally vote at the Presbyterian Church — are being relocated to the Franklin Lakes Ambulance Corps Building located at Bender Court.
Four utility crews are on Franklin Lakes streets following "high level conversations" between the borough and the utility company, according to Mayor Frank Bivona
Hurricane Sandy has forced municipalities to rethink their waste collection for the next several days.
Following a conference call with Gov. Chris Christie, Wyckoff Mayor Chris DePhillips expects 35 to 50 mph winds will shear branches and cause power outages, but the township is prepared for the worst case scenario.
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Read what family man, senior analyst, zoning board alternate and Wyckoff Township Committee Candidate Haakon Jepsen had to say in this one-on-one interview.
Lessig: "My favorite statistic so far, .000015 percent of America, … that’s 47 Americans, had given 42 percent of the money that’s been spent in this election cycle.”
Eileen Avia provided us with a snapshot of her past, as well as a look at where she hopes to take the township.
Eileen Avia is running to be the only woman, and second sitting Democrat, on the Wyckoff Committee
Wyckoff Committee candidates held an informational chat with the public on Tuesday night.
The Russell Farms Citizens Advisory Committee will make recommendations to the Township Committee regarding the future use and improvement of the 5-acre parcel of land acquired earlier this year.
The "Meet the Candidates" night in scheduled for Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
The ordinance proposed Tuesday would ban "making or uttering of unsolicited remarks of an offensive, abusive, profane, disgusting or insulting nature."