BOROUGH NEWS
PSE&G Affordability Guide
PSE&G is helping customers manage energy bills and usage through their energy efficiency and payment assistance programs. See the two-page Affordability Guide below. Affordability Guide Rev 2.2 (2)Download
Council Hires New Police Officer, Recognizes Volunteers, Introduces Budget
(Fanwood, NJ) – The Borough Council on Tuesday hired a new police officer, recognized its volunteers and introduced the 2025 municipal budget. The public hearing is scheduled for Monday, May 19th. Tim Tagaev was sworn in as a probationary police officer by Council President Patricia Walsh. Councilwoman Erin ...
Easter Egg Hunt Draws Hundreds to Forest Road Park
(Fanwood NJ) —The annual Fanwood Easter Egg Hunt, delayed by a week due to rain, attracted hundreds under cloudy skies Saturday morning at Forrest Road Park. Children made the mad dash to find eggs filled with candy and prizes, more than 2,000 of them. Contests included jellybean counting, ...
PUBLIC NOTICES
3rd Quarter Tax Bill
Due to the delay in the receipt of a final tax rate for 2023, final property tax bills for 2023 have not been mailed. Once we receive the new tax rate you will receive your bill. The due date for 3rd quarter taxes remains August 1, BUT due ...
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP): ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES
Request for Proposals (RFP) for Animal Control Services The Borough of Fanwood is soliciting proposals through a fair and open process in accordance with N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20. 4 et seq. Notice is hereby given that the Borough of Fanwood is conducting a competitive process for Animal Control Services ...
Mayor & Council Special Budget Meeting 6/26/23
PUBLIC NOTICE MAYOR AND COUNCIL SPECIAL BUDGET MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in compliance with the provisions of the “Open Public Meetings Act” of the State of New Jersey, N.J.S.A. 10:4 et seq., specifically N.J.S.A. 10:4-8 (d), the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Fanwood, County ...
No-Knock List
We've revised our No-Knock list so you can now fill it out online or download a hard copy and send it in. A Borough ordinance allows residents to put their names and addresses on a No-Knock list indicating they do not want solicitors to knock on their door ...
