Almost everyone understands that smoking tobacco carries significant health risks, including cancer, emphysema, and heart disease. For this reason, sales of tobacco products are limited to adults over ...
The Clifton Health Department has created the Cream of the Crop award to recognize qualified retail food establishments in the City of Clifton. The recipients were recognized at the March 11, 2025 ...
The Zoning Board of Adjustment had a packed schedule on Wednesday, March 19th. In addition to voting on the continued hearing of Spark Car Wash, there were several new applications on the agenda.
During the work session of Tuesday’s City Council meeting, Councilman D’Amato discussed the ongoing concerns with parking and traffic safety in one Richfield neighborhood. The Clifton Times has ...
In 2023, residents voted to establish the Open Space Trust Fund (OSTF) in support of open spaces, parks, floodplains, farmland, and historic sites. Now, the City of Clifton is developing our very ...
With testimony concluded at the last Zoning Board meeting, Spark Car Wash was on the agenda for closing statements only on Wednesday. The public was invited to make their statements first.
The City of Clifton is proud to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, offering residents and visitors a fresh, modern, and user-friendly experience. The updated site improves navigation ...
Update 3/18/25: a previous version incorrectly named the Newark Archdiocese as the owner of 775 Valley Road. The article has been updated to reflect that it belongs to the Paterson Diocese.
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The Clifton Health Department is hosting a variety of important health and wellness events through March! Stay informed and take advantage of these free and low-cost services available: For more ...
Pomptonian, the company that provides food service for Clifton Public Schools, announced that they will be offering FREE grab-and-go meals to CPS students in K-12 during Spring Break. Students can ...
The City Council will continue its work on the 2025 budget.
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