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K9 Resorts Daycare Receives IBPSA Excellence Award
Earlier this month, Fanwood's K9 Resorts Luxury Pet Care and Hotel was honored by The International Boarding & Pet Services Association for setting the gold standard in pet care professionalism and success! “As the pet care industry continues to explode ...
FoodStock Challenge Underway
As part of Foodstock 2019, the Borough of Fanwood is collecting food to donate to food banks here in our own community. We are challenging the Borough of Garwood to see which town can collect the most food. Residents can ...
Update to Residents on 2019 Tax Collection System
THE BOROUGH OF FANWOOD IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE INSTALLATION OF AN AFTER HOUR DROP SLOT FOR TAX AND SEWER PAYMENTS (CHECKS ONLY IN MAIL SLOT; NO CASH). THE MAIL SLOT IS LOCATED ON THE OUTSIDE WALL BY THE FRONT ...
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Fanwood Police warn of IRS scam
Fanwood Police Chief Richard Trigo warns that several residents have reported they have received calls from the IRS regarding unpaid taxes. THIS IS A SCAM. The IRS never contacts anyone by phone. If you receive a call regarding your need to pay taxes, please contact the Fanwood Police ...
Elizabethtown Gas Terrill Road Project
The Elizabethtown Gas Terrill Road Project is scheduled to begin on Monday, April 24 on Carsam Street and will continue to run through the summer. A representative from Elizabethtown Gas attended the Borough council meeting on March 21 to update the Borough on the gas main replacement projects taking place ...
Council Honors Longtime Fanwood Florist and Recognizes Volunteers
Fanwood Mayor Colleen Mahr presented proclamations and resolutions to several noteworthy Fanwood residents during the April 17th regular meeting of the Mayor and Council. Dale Flowers, owner of the Scotchwood Florist flower shop in town, was honored for his many years on the Planning ...
Council amends rule on trash pick up
The Fanwood Borough Council passed an ordinance during Tuesday's Regular Council Meeting on April 17 that allows regular trash collection once a week instead of the previously mandatory twice a week. The Council believes the change may save residents some money if they only require once-a-week trash pickup. Those ...