Frank Moritz said reserve levels in tanks had reached dangerously low levels, prompting the need to halt irrigation on Mondays and limit watering.
The Wyckoff Planning Board will hold a special meeting Monday at 7 p.m.
The $2 million purchase of the 14-acre tract on Colonial and McCoy prevents state from seizing unspent affordable housing funds.
Wyckoff's mayor recused himself from the hearing because of a potential conflict of interest caused by his new position with the Northwest Bergen Utilities Authority.
Ridgewood used 60 million more gallons than allowed in 2010 — and even greater number in 2011 — and will face penalties of at least $38,000, the DEP said
The WPRF is looking toward partnerships with DPW, local businesses and community organizations, as well as contributions from individuals and families willing to help offset the cost and then help pay for the multi-million dollar project.
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Standing room-only audience in uproar following 6-1 decision
Fearing revenue shortfall, Democrats back off original tax cut plans, but may send Christie a millionaire’s tax.
Ratepayers will now pay $4.42 per 1,000 gallons, up nine cents over the current rate
Wyckoff Planning Board held a friendly hearing Wednesday and heard from those looking to improve the fields as well as those with residential interests
Planning Board will review application for for the installation of grass and artificial turf fields, installation of outdoor sports lighting, construction of parking and drainage improvements.
The IRS warns NJ residents to beware of this new phishing scam
Christie spokesman calls bill “silly.”
With all eyes on the 9th, a handful of tough Congressional battles are being raged in local districts
New ordinance proposes $25 per-use fee, but with long list of exceptions and a caveat for one vocal group
Fun event was sponsored by the Township Committee and Environmental Commission
Wyckoff natives completed internships at Garrett's D.C. offices
The measure would put New Jersey in line with 14 other states, including neighboring New York and Connecticut
Museums in Oakland, Mahwah, Ridgewood, Allendale and beyond on 8-stop tour
Attorney Joseph Fiorenzo says Ridgewood Water illegally reapportioned water utility monies for village operations.
Mayor and governor have fun with their images
Scholarship awarded by New Jersey League State of Municipalities
Data shows NJ counties are recycling less waste than in mid-1990s
New Jersey Arts Education Census Project surveys nearly all schools to compare arts education offerings.
The owners of Boulder Run worked with the township to make a compromise when they previously applied for their expansion.
Berge Tombalakian of Boswell Engineering will replace Gary Dean, who was removed last month due to a conflict of interest.
After 15 months, the library's Woodland Ave. location is set to re-open on May 19
President made historic pronouncement during ABC News interview
Joseph Bigica — a major Democratic donor — will pay $2.1M to IRS
The township has purchased the 5-acre plot of land, but just what will Wyckoff build there?
Manhattan borough prez wants to revive 0.45 percent tax on NJ commuters
DePhillips will replace member who County Executive Kathleen Donovan fired last month, NorthJersey.com reports
Lone Democrat says committee had not used due process in selecting alternate zoning board member
Gold stars are placed on the street signs to honor individuals who died while serving our country in a time of war.
Board expected to vote on preliminary issue at June 18 meeting
County Executive's firing of sewage utility commissioners for collecting stipends and benefits delayed by Bergen County judge, reports northjersey.com.
Approximately 61 percent of speakers supported the Inserra application
Officials to seek out a replacement in the coming weeks
ShopRite application meeting is tonight at 7 p.m.