Tri-Boro, NJ|News|
Pay Increase for Butler Mayor, Council Members
Officials voted unanimously in favor of first pay increase for governing body since 1991.

Officials voted unanimously in favor of first pay increase for governing body since 1991.

Six high school and nine middle school students selected to perform in state band.
Police said man used counterfeit $100 bills at Target.
The concert will benefit Hurricane Sandy victims, via the Robin Hood Foundation.
Students from Samuel R. Donald School to join middle schoolers in holiday performance.
Three new Montville Township police officers were sworn in Tuesday.
Police hoping to eventually transition entire fleet to all-wheel drive SUVs.
Business sells collectibles, houseware items purchased from storage lockers.
Law also mandates school officials to contact parents if a student is absent without prior notification.
Superstorm Sandy benefit concert to feature some of music's biggest names.
Board of education voted Monday to approve 'Camp Invention' summer camp.
Councilman said kids were inspired by Colts' 'fantastic game' in state championship.
Don Kostka said he has been proud to serve with others concerned with making 'a difference in Montville.'
Candy Shack owner said Sandy slowed business in store's first month, but things have started to pick up.
Dog found outside Elmira Trail home while window screen was torn and on the ground.
34-year-old was found shot to death inside parked minivan in Irvington last week.
Cremation services for man killed by garbage truck will be held privately.
Butler Planning Board, Bloomingdale Board of Education will also meet.
Pine Brook Jewish Center to host public Hanukkah gathering outside municipal building.