Featured News
Santa Parade is back Dec. 18th!
Fanwood’s beloved Santa Parade, reduced to a drive-by last year due to the COVID pandemic, is back in all its glory! Santa will ride around town delivering presents to our good boys and girls, escorted by the Fanwood Fire Department, ...
Shop Small Saturday Nov. 27, 2021
Support Fanwood's small businesses! Join us on Saturday, Nov. 27th downtown to do your holiday shopping. Visit the Welcome Table 11am-1pm for a free goody bag with discounts and giveaways, coffee and donuts and a chance to win a $100 ...
Request for Quote: 2022 Services for the Borough of Fanwood
The Mayor & Council of the Borough of Fanwood is soliciting written responses, through a fair and open process in accordance with N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.5, to a Request for Qualification (“RFQ”), for the following services for the Borough of Fanwood. By ...
Latest News
Election Registration Deadlines are Approaching
Due to COVID-19, Borough Hall remains closed to the public until further notice. The following election deadlines are approaching: May 13, 2020: Party Affiliation Deadline June 16, 2020: Voter Registration Deadline You may also choose to vote by mail. The deadline to apply for Vote by Mail for the Election ...
Update on COVID-19 – May 5, 2020
A Message from Mayor Mahr Earlier today, the state reported another 2,494 COVID-19 positive test results, bringing the statewide total to 130,593. A network outage on Sunday impacted reporting so the numbers are catching up from the past three days. Union County currently has a total of 13,503 confirmed cases and as of publication. ...
Important information for Second Quarter 2020 Tax payments
In line with Governor Murphy's executive order, the Borough of Fanwood has extended the normal May 1st property tax payment grace period to June 1st. This action supersedes the action the Borough Council took last month to reduce the interest rate applied to late payments. Since Borough Hall is currently closed ...
Update on COVID-19 – May 4, 2020
A Message from Mayor Mahr Earlier today, the state reported another 1,621 COVID-19 positive test results, bringing the statewide total to 128,269. A network outage on Sunday accounts for the lower numbers reported to the state. Union County currently has a total of 13,357 confirmed cases and as of publication, we have not ...