The apology was part of a settlement from a defamation lawsuit that was filed earlier this year, an official said.
The Q&A forum allows voters to learn more about new and returning BOE candidates.
The Republican gubernatorial nominee has made business stops across the state, but his visit to the The Coffee Potter has been canceled.
The Republican candidate is making business stops across the state ahead of the November election.
The meeting is slated for next week.
The site will feature 125 units, including affordable housing.
There are four candidates running looking to secure their party’s nomination in June.
The new committee will replace the temporary "Ad Hoc Green Team," previously established in 2010.
The Office of the Mayor requested additional time to strategize its affordable housing plan and better position itself for the hearing.
Residents are invited to an affordable housing presentation to discuss the township's future housing plans.
Vice Mayor Michael Marino was recently appointed to lead the all-Republican Township Committee, replacing Matt Murello after six years.
After serving as mayor for the past six years, Matt Murello will step into the role of vice mayor in 2025.
Two Morris Co. churches, who previously sued the county, claim exclusion from the Historic Preservation Program is religious discrimination.
More than 4 million NJ residents cast their vote for President on Tuesday, and for local elections. See the latest Washington Twp. results:
More than 4 million NJ residents cast their vote for President on Tuesday, and also in local elections. See the latest school board results:
Here are the latest results in the Washington Township and West Morris Regional Board of Education races.
Check the latest results from Tuesday's election in Washington Township.
The general election is Tuesday. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See Waskis' responses on issues affecting the school district.
Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See Holt's responses on issues affecting the school district/township.
Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See Varela's responses on issues affecting the township.
Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See Sheppard's responses on issues affecting the school district.
Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See Curioni's responses on issues affecting the township.
Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See Bratton's responses on issues affecting the school district.
Voters will have the chance to make their voices heard in local and federal elections on Nov. 5.
A Morris County mayor is among the Republicans running to replace NJ Sen. Bob Menendez, as voters head to the polls for Tuesday's primary.
Voters head to the polls on June 4, the primary date for local and county seats as well for U.S. Senate and presidential nominations.
The Land Use Board meeting is scheduled for Feb. 7 at 7 p.m., according to township officials.
The Morris County Commissioners recently announced a comprehensive capital spending plan, which includes work on Long Valley roads.
"This proposed ordinance does not eliminate the historic preservation section of the municipal code," Mayor Matthew Murello said.
Mayor Matt Murello stated that the committee has heard homeowners' concerns about property taxes and is committed to fiscal responsibility.
It's the best of both worlds. The board, which was approved by voters in November, replaces the planning and zoning boards.
The first meeting of the Washington Township Committee has been set for the new year.
The highly contested election, with six candidates vying for three seats, was a tight one, with only 200 votes separating candidates.
Property owners who are on the list and are behind on municipal charges or property tax payments have one month to catch up.
Washington Township voters weighed in on a public question centered on combining the local Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment.
Matthew Murello has a lead over Susan Desaulniers in Long Valley's township committee race, according to unofficial results.
The grant to Long Valley is part of a $161 million package of municipal aid grants to towns all over New Jersey.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7.
The polls open at 6 a.m. Tuesday. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.