The Municipal Building holds offices for the offices of the clerk, administrator, finance and taxes, construction and collections. Residents can come to the building to pay bills, requests permits, and attend municipal meetings. The Borough Council is composed of six members and a mayor and meets the first and third Mondays of the month at 7:30pm.
This division offers recreational activities throughout the City of Newark for children and adults. Some of the activities offered are basketball, billards, weight rooms, swimming lessons, bingo, computer technology and water aerobics -- held in city facilities such as JFK Center, Boyland Recreational Center and St. Peters Center. Call or visit the website for more information.
Englewood is served by a full-time police department consisting of 79 sworn Police Officers and six civilian dispatchers. The Police Department is also responsible for overseeing and coordinating the city's school crossing guards.
The Englewood Police Department comprises a Patrol Division, Traffic Bureau, Detective Bureau and Juvenile Bureau.
The clerk's office comes into the picture when one has to apply for a marriage license or a civil union (if you reside locally or plan to wed in South Orange), or a copy of a local birth or death certificate. Besides all these, applications for access to documents under Open Public Records Act (OPRA) will also have to be sent to the clerk.
Voter registrations, absentee ballots, garage sale permits, block party permits and permits to film in the village can also be obtained from the Clerk's office. The village clerk is Lynn Cucciniello.
This beautiful, 18-hole golf course, amid the wild beauty of the watershed forest along Parsonage Hill Road, is in Millburn. Members have tee-time preference, but the course is open to the public and features a cozy restaurant, Johnny's on the Green. Golf Pro Lou Ruina is available for private, group and playing lessons for juniors and adults, plus spring and summer golf camps.
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs was established in 1916 and is located right across from Newark's Branch Brook Park and cathedral. Here you can aquire park permits and recreational equipment for most Essex County parks, including Verona Park, Eagle Rock and South Mountain Reservation.
Salon Pure is centrally located on Palmer Square in downtown Princeton. This salon provides hair and scalp cleansing and massaging and hair cutting, styling and coloring. In addition, Salon Pure provides bridal packages.
Borough Hall is the heart of many of Glen Rock's municipalities. Within its walls, you'll be able to find the Borough Clerk, the Municipal Court and the Department of Recreation. Other useful offices therein are Building and Zoning, Elections, Public Safety and Public Works, and the Tax and Finance Departments. The main telephone number will connect you to separate offices in the building.